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rich people’s houses in mexico

22 Contents17 Sep 2021 – 08:56 pm ETRelated:He wanted to create “the biggest house in the world” and ends up selling the luxurious home mired in debtThe 100,000-square-foot mansion is located in El Barrio de Bel Air, California, and is in the hands of a court that will put it up for sale after failing to pay a $100 million debt. More news

here.1:1916 Sep 2021 – 08:42 pm ETRelated:Inés Gómez Mont and her husband bought the mansion that Cher sold for $15.5 millionIn 2017 the Mexican presenter and her husband Víctor Manuel Álvarez Puga acquired the property from the legendary singer allegedly through loan sharks. In 2020 they sold it for $17 million.

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To compile the following list, we have compared each person’s net worth to the cost of their homes. We don’t have the data to determine their net worth at the time of the home purchase, so we’ve adjusted the price of the home using an inflation calculator so we can compare that figure to their current net worth.

For example, investor Warren Buffett bought his home in 1958 for $31,500. That figure, adjusted for inflation, would amount to $274,357 (about €245,000 at today’s exchange rate) today, which is 0.0003% of his current estimated net worth of $82.1 billion.

Sarah Stanley Fallaw, the Affluent Market Institute’s director of research, has studied more than 600 millionaires for her book, “The Next Millionaire Next Door: Enduring Strategies for Building Wealth.”

One example is Warren Buffett, who lives in a discreet house in Omaha, Nebraska, which he bought in 1958 for $31,500 (28,278 euros), which would be about $274,357 (246,301 euros) today, taking into account the effect of inflation.

images of millionaires’ houses on the inside

To compile the following list we have compared the net worth of each person with the cost of their homes. We don’t have the data to determine their net worth at the time of the home purchase, so we’ve adjusted the price of the home using an inflation calculator so we can compare that figure to their current net worth.

For example, investor Warren Buffett bought his home in 1958 for $31,500. That figure, adjusted for inflation, would amount to $274,357 (about €245,000 at today’s exchange rate) today, which is 0.0003% of his current estimated net worth of $82.1 billion.

Sarah Stanley Fallaw, the Affluent Market Institute’s director of research, has studied more than 600 millionaires for her book, “The Next Millionaire Next Door: Enduring Strategies for Building Wealth.”

One example is Warren Buffett, who lives in a discreet house in Omaha, Nebraska, which he bought in 1958 for $31,500 (28,278 euros), which would be about $274,357 (246,301 euros) today, taking into account the effect of inflation.

modern millionaire homes

That’s why we’ve taken on the task of finding the 10 most beautiful homes of Mexican celebrities, tycoons and politicians. So you can get an idea of the benefits of being in the spotlight.

However, the second property of the Mexican comedian was put up for sale by his widow just after his death. The house is located in Mexico City’s El Valle neighborhood. It has an immense extension of 700 square meters of land and 900 square meters of construction. A garage for a dozen cars, two service rooms, a laundry room, a wine cellar and a study are some of the rooms that make up the mansion. It also has three bedrooms, living room and dining room.  It is offered for a modest 1 million 503 thousand dollars.

The fourth richest man in the world is Mexican, and we might well think that he lives a lifestyle like other millionaires. However, he claims to live in a modest house compared to the fortune that makes him one of the most powerful men in the world. The property is located in Lomas de Chapultepec, one of the most valuable neighborhoods in the capital. The decoration touch, chosen by Slim, includes samples of Mexican art, such as the religious paintings of the Virgin of Guadalupe and the sculptures that adorn his house. This property has six bedrooms, large gardens and green areas surrounding the home. One of the advantages that benefits the magnate is that the house is only 3 kilometers away from his office. There is no exact economic estimate for the humble mansion, but the area where it is located yields prices between 9 to 30 million pesos. In an interview with Larry King for CNN, the Mexican tycoon opened the doors of his house to demonstrate the simplicity with which he lives, assuring the journalist: “Money is not my goal; the goal is to make companies develop, grow and be competitive in different areas and be efficient”.

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