
Pakistan's most expensive house is worth Rs..., no match for Mukesh Ambani, Nita Ambani's Rs 15000 crore Antilia, its name is...
Pakistan's most expensive house: You must have heard several stories about the poverty in Pakistan but can you image how the luxurious the most expensive house of Pakistan is? At a time when Pakistan faces economic and political troubles, this house stands out for its sheer luxury. Many even compare it to Mukesh Ambani's Antilia. Here's a look at what makes this the most expensive house in Pakistan. What are the luxuries at Royal Palace House, Pakistan?
Blending the unique styles of Mughal and modern architecture, the Royal Palace of Pakistan has a state-of-the-art gym, a luxurious theater, a comfortable lounge area, and a roomy garage, with all the high-end features enabled. Touted as the most expensive house in Pakistan with a whopping price tag of Pakistani Rupee (PKR) 125 crore. Where is Pakistan's most expensive house located?
Pakistan's most expensive house, known as the 10-kanal Royal Palace House is an impressive home that has a reported price of PKR 125 crore. The stunning mansion highlights Gulberg's (a city in Pakistan's Lahore) reputation as a hub of grandeur and exclusivity. With 10 beautiful bedrooms, 10 bathrooms, and expansive outdoor spaces including lush gardens and serene waterfalls, the amazing 10-kanal Royal Palace House highlights Gulberg's (a city in Pakistan's Lahore) reputation. What's the price of Pakistan's most expensive house?
Reportedly priced at Rs 381095353 in Indian currency, the the 10-kanal Royal Palace House is undoubtedly the most expensive house of Pakistan. Comparison to Mukesh Ambani, Nita Ambani's Rs 15000 crore Antilia
When compared to Mukesh Ambani, Nita Ambani's Rs 15000 crore Antilia, their home is no match for the 10-kanal Royal Palace House.

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