The most luxurious houses of Russian stars. Houses of foreign celebrities (23 photos) Country houses of Russian stars

The most luxurious houses of Russian stars.  Houses of foreign celebrities (23 photos) Country houses of Russian stars
The most luxurious houses of Russian stars. Houses of foreign celebrities (23 photos) Country houses of Russian stars

The houses of Russian celebrities are on par with the properties of Hollywood stars and amaze with their luxury. Judging by real estate, Ukrainian show business is still very far from Russian. Apparently, it’s not for nothing that everyone strives to go there: not only the international favorite Verka Serduchka, but also the main Ukrainian singers - Ira Bilyk and Ani Lorak. Go ahead for crazy profits!

Diva Castle

Clever and handsome Maxim Galkin was building a huge castle for the woman he loved - the prima donna of the Russian stage. As expected, the incredible palace with many mirrors, which Alla Pugacheva herself saw in a dream in her early years, is worth a decent price. This is the most expensive house in the ranking of Russian celebrities.

Realtors value the palace itself and its territory at about five hundred million rubles. Plus design, interior finishing work, mirrors for the great Alla...

Where does the world famous conductor live?

Yuri Bashmet, violist and conductor, became a world celebrity a long time ago. He can afford an expensive mansion worth four hundred and ten million Russian rubles.

Roof for directors

An eminent director who does not need unnecessary introductions - Nikita Mikhalkov - is relaxing at a dacha worth four hundred million rubles. But his colleague, Andrei Konchalovsky, whiles away his nights in a comfortable country mansion for three hundred and sixty million.

Kobzon is cheaper than Antonov

Singer and composer Yuri Antonov spends his days in an aesthetically designed country house, which can, on occasion, be sold for three hundred and thirty million rubles. But the house of the legendary, one might say, singer Joseph Kobzon is not inferior in architectural aesthetics, but at a slightly higher price: only two hundred and sixty million.

Sasha Tsekalo loves hi-tech

A showman of Ukrainian origin, by the way, Sasha Tsekalo, loves originality in everything. Therefore, his country house has a completely unique design in the high-tech style, which is reflected even on the very facade of the mansion. Total: two hundred and seventy million rubles for the house and territory.

Alexander Tsekalo suffers from gigantomania, and Vladimir Solovyov is surrounded by many enemies

When building a dream house, the owner tries to realize all his ideas in it and make it as comfortable as possible for himself and his family. Our stars are no exception. Sometimes the dachas of celebrities are distinguished by their wildest fantasies. With the help of the famous private realtor Maxim CHEPURA, we compiled a rating of celebrity mansions, calculating approximately how much the artists would earn if they put their buildings up for sale right now. And psychologist Natalya VARSKAYA tried to characterize the personalities of their owners using the facades of houses. For the purity of the experiment, we did not tell our experts who exactly owned which house.

Maksim Galkin

Realtor: I recognize Galkin’s “chambers”, spread out over a hectare of land. True, it is not clear why Maxim needed such a castle, but even if he ever decides to sell it, he will not be able to find a buyer. If only not his devoted billionaire admirer. Such a house will always be associated with the first owner. In the future, such a building can only be repurposed into a hotel or holiday home. According to the most conservative estimates, the interior decoration and decoration of a house can cost three times more than the object itself.
Psychologist: Everything is simple to the point of banality: the owner loves to impress people and be the center of attention. He enjoys great authority in certain circles. And Vladimir Solovyov is surrounded by many enemies

Yuri Bashmet

Psychologist: The owner of this house probably had a poor childhood. Pronounced ambition and desire to manage. Doesn't like to let strangers into his life. Maybe he even has some kind of Bluebeard secret.
Realtor: It will be almost impossible to sell such a huge territory. Most likely, the owner will not do this - the house will be inherited. The big minus is that the mansion is located next to the highway. The noise from cars makes life unbearable for household members.

Andrey Konchalovsky

Psychologist: A person lives here who is distrustful and not very positive. For him, the main thing is that those around him listen and obey. He can be cruel at times. This may be due to the fact that he believes that goals are more important than people.

Nikita Mikhalkov

Psychologist: Master at heart. It can be different, but more often - a kind person with an open heart. We are vulnerable, but easy-going, although we never forgive major insults.
Realtor: The place is legendary and prestigious, and the prices here are among the highest. One hundred square meters here costs about $110 thousand. Such estates are similar to real family estates, which, in fact, have no price. On the one hand, it is strange and unusual for modern people that on a huge territory (about a hectare) there are almost no additional buildings. On the other hand, I know from experience that it is precisely this kind of space and silence that every city resident dreams of.


Yuri Antonov

Psychologist: There is definitely greed in the owner. A man of the “kurkul” type, as people say.
Realtor: This three-story mansion looks like a real Russian noble estate and a Soviet Palace of Culture at the same time. Apparently intended for a large family. Cozy and tasteful. A house like this, put up for sale, will go down the drain.

Joseph Kobzon

Psychologist: Either the ancestors of the owner of this house knew what a good life was, or the person dreamed of being like such people from childhood.
Realtor: The estate consists of several houses, all of them made of high quality building materials. The interior decoration is also probably not cheap, so the cost of finishing can be as much as the mansion itself with a plot in addition.

Alla Pugacheva

Psychologist: It seems that the house was built as a mini-hotel. Either the owner planned to rent out the premises, or he likes to invite family and friends. But he certainly doesn’t lack an entrepreneurial spirit.
Realtor: A big plus is that the house is located away from others. In addition, there is a forest all around, and a pond nearby automatically equates this place to a dream cottage. The mansion was built using high-quality building materials in a classic style. This one will last for 100 years and will always be valuable. In my understanding, this is exactly what a country house should be like: quiet, green, fresh and no one around.

Valentin Yudashkin

Psychologist: For the person who built such a house, punctuality is most important. He got used to a certain routine. Likes to manage people and processes.
Realtor: Minskoe Highway occupies third position in the list of priority destinations near Moscow, and Bakovka is one of the most expensive places. But today buying real estate here is unfashionable and unprofitable. Difficult transport accessibility and overly inflated prices can scare away buyers. The mansion is very archaic. You can look for buyers for this for a long time.

Alexander Tsekalo

Psychologist: Strange house. You don't need to be a psychologist to understand: his owner is trying to realize all his hidden fantasies in him. Gigantomania is clearly visible here. Perhaps the reason is some serious complex. And, most likely, coming from childhood.
Realtor: If we take into account the cost including finishing, the price can reach more than half a billion rubles. Now the house is under construction, and it is difficult to imagine what else the owner will think of to build on the site. A house made in high-tech style will certainly be the most noticeable in the village. An unusual facade, exclusive design, elite building materials - selling the property will be problematic.

Alexander Malinin

Psychologist: This person can be different: for some he is gentle and faithful, for others he is cruel and narcissistic. His goal in life is the desire to embrace the immensity.
Realtor: A very nice house both in terms of architectural design and color scheme, which is important. All existing buildings are made with extreme care and in the same style, successfully harmonizing. Made with taste and love. An ideal home for a happy large family.

Masha Rasputina

Psychologist: From his youth, a person tries to prove to others that he is no worse than others, and sometimes even much better. Childish and slightly unsure of himself.
Realtor: The house is fabulous, even like a toy. It’s immediately obvious: the owner is a woman; a man, I think, would not allow himself such an abundance of pink shades. Successful landscape design. But the project is too individual and therefore not attractive for sale.

Ivan Urgant

Psychologist: Perceives only himself and his point of view. Clearly egocentric. He strives by any means to occupy people's attention with himself.
Realtor: An extremely unusual shape of the mansion. Against the backdrop of classic dachas it looks like something cosmic. There are too many outbuildings: one gets the impression that what is in front of one’s eyes is a factory, not a home for a family. The owner is clearly building to last! Subsequently, such a domino will be of interest to few buyers.

Tigran Keosayan and Alena Khmelnitskaya

Psychologist: A supporter of everything Western. He wants to be valued not in the narrow context of his family, but far beyond its borders.

Alexander Lazarev

Psychologist: It seems to me that he is a very open and sociable person. There are no people who wouldn't like him. Honest, trusting, prone to compassion.
Realtor: Both houses look very modern - classic and Mediterranean style. But they require cosmetic repairs. This may reduce the price somewhat, but not significantly. Moreover, I am sure that the new owners will not rush into restructuring.

Vladimir Pozner

Psychologist: Definitely a very creative person. The traditions of his ancestors are overly important to him.
Realtor: The house was built a long time ago and without any frills. The latter is a big plus when selling. But, even despite the proximity of the airport, this place is considered elite, which is why the dachas here are not cheap.

Alexander Gradsky

Psychologist: The owner of the house is a pedant and values ​​stability. He is surrounded by many people, he is constantly in contact with someone. But he often gets tired of communication, so he often needs personal space, to which outsiders are not allowed to enter.
Realtor: This is one of the oldest dacha places; houses here have always been valued. The proximity of the airport does not bother buyers. Even during the “hot” season, several super-expensive mansions are sold here. The house with columns and spacious balconies was built in a classical style, I would even say in the Soviet style. In my opinion, such an object may be of interest to older people; young people today prefer something more whimsical.

Leonid Yarmolnik

Psychologist: The owner is a great visionary, a dreamer and the owner of an artistic gift. As a child, I probably loved fairy tales, adventure stories and mischief.
Realtor: Simplicity and nothing superfluous. The pool on site is always popular. But there is a feeling that the house was built quite a long time ago, and it is clear that it needs repairs. You can't sell it for too much! A good option for those who want to buy a summer house in a prestigious location for a reasonable price. I'm just afraid that the repairs might cost more.

Mikhail Shats and Tatyana Lazareva

Psychologist: It is felt that the owner has experienced little real happiness and joy in life. Often feels misunderstanding. He treats his own appearance without fanaticism.
Realtor: A classic country house, nothing remarkable or interesting. He has no personality. There are a lot of them on the market. The picture is spoiled by a dubious wooden shed in the corner and a dump of building materials. If I were the owners, I would at least paint the house some fun colors. It wouldn't hurt him to make a mess. Boring option.

Vladimir Soloviev

Psychologist: A nervous person, sometimes it comes to the point of bile. Has many enemies. Maybe that's where the irritation comes from. Open only with those closest to you.
Realtor: Two pretty good houses - a three-story mansion and a house with a veranda. A very modest plot of land by today's standards. In my opinion, there is not enough space for a large family or friendly gatherings.

Alexander Domogarov

Psychologist: There is clearly an inquisitive and sociable person living here. I would say that the owner of this house has an easy, flexible character. A huge number of ideas swarm in his head, but not global ones.
Realtor: In this elite gated community there are about
20 house buildings located in a forested area. The dwelling in the photo looks quite simple, but thanks to the rather large area of ​​the land plot and convenient location to communications, it looks quite cozy. The territory is spacious, there are no unnecessary objects or pretentious buildings. As they say, everything you need for quiet happiness. I think the house would attract many buyers.

Think about it!
Today, most country houses near Moscow are built in the classical style. The average area of ​​land is 10 - 12 acres, and the average area of ​​cottages is from 500 to two thousand square meters. meters. But there are also objects of six to eight thousand square meters. meters. The average price level for such mansions in elite locations is $8 million. For comparison: a similar building in Marbella (Spain) will cost a maximum of 1.5 million euros.

By the way
The mansion of Briton Stuart Hughes in Switzerland is considered the most expensive house in the world. The cost of an object with an area of ​​725 sq. m is estimated at 7.5 billion euros. 200 tons of gold and platinum were used during construction.



We invite you on a tour to the most luxurious and expensive houses of Hollywood and Bollywood celebrities. Fashionable interiors of glamorous living rooms, rustic-style bedrooms and modern bathrooms - perhaps interesting ideas will help when decorating your apartment.




We invite you to the unique home of Tommy Hilfiger. Legendary graphic designer Milton Glaser said that design can be judged in three words: “yes,” “no,” and “cool.” “Cool” is what we should strive for. Tommy Hilfiger and his wife Dee probably weren't aware of the latter criterion. Their luxury villa is located on the oceanfront in Miami with whimsical decorations and dramatic lines by designer Martin Lawrence Bullard. Looking at the master’s creation, even “cool” is a weak assessment.


The highlight of the design is the expansive living room, with elements of monumental contemporary art from Warhol and Basquiat. Particularly noteworthy is the colorful carpet from designer Bullard, which fits perfectly into the interior and complements the paintings on the wall. The result was housing in the style of the 70-80s - the disco era.

Home of Francisco Costa, Creative Director of the Calvin Klein Company, Long Island






Purity of form, which is the key concept of the Calvin Klein fashion brand, migrated to the interior of its creative director. Franciso teamed up with decorator Mark Kinningham to create a light yet opulent environment in the style of 1930s Georgian mansions. In addition to this house, the owner is proud of another expensive and stylish home.




Francisco shares his masculine, minimalist two-bedroom apartment with his friend John DeStefano. Horatio Silva of T Style magazine called his apartment a shining example of “gentlemanly restraint.” The designer purchased this apartment because it is close to his place of work. True, it had to be completely renovated to make it cozy and stylish. Greenish-gray has become the color preference for the interior and decor of the apartment, as it is the corporate color of the Calvin Klein company.


The apartment contains a lot of artwork and antiques, such as a Horst screen made from Indonesian batik in the living room and several photographs of Andy Warhol in the kitchen, as well as an antique chair made from animal horns. The parquet floors in the apartment were restored in a whimsical manner, and a luxurious gift edition about the company's thirty years of activity appeared on the coffee table in the library.




If we are talking about celebrities, then you cannot miss Sarah Jessica Parker, the heroine of the fashion series and the owner of an equally fashionable and luxurious house in New York, in which she lives with her husband, Matthew Broderick, and three children. Representatives from Vogue magazine asked the 48-year-old actress 73 questions, which she answered and at the same time gave a tour of the first floor of her house. Guests were treated to a luxurious living room and a specially equipped table tennis room with a large table in the center.




The living room has a forest green sofa, and along the walls there are bookshelves with a huge number of books. The white mantel features family photos and an encyclopedia that sits open against a collection of baseballs. The main highlight of the living room is a group of glowing orbs on the mahogany dresser.

House of actress Priyanka Chopra

Actress Priyanka Chopra's career has been developing rapidly over the past few years, with both Indian and foreign projects in which she is actively involved. Chopra is basking in the rays of fame and money and can afford more than one luxurious apartment. In total, the actress owns nine apartments in Mumbai. She lives permanently in a large house “Raj Classic” in spacious apartments that combine five neighboring apartments into one. The actress also owns a penthouse and three apartments in the city, which she rents.


When actress Deepika Padukone purchased a luxurious apartment in the Beau Monde building in the center of Mumbai, all the newspapers wrote about it, since the price of the housing turned out to be beyond competition among the real estate of her colleagues. Deepika is the only actress in her age category who has chosen a place in the heart of Mumbai. Property here costs much more than in Bandra or Juhu, where most Bollywood actors live.


In 2012, Architectural Digest featured a photo of the actress taken in her apartment on the cover of the magazine. A design expert for Vogue magazine noted that the interior of Deepika's apartment is in line with modern fashion trends, and if she could perfectly incorporate a colonial-style Cassina chair into it, then her taste is impeccable.

The world of show business is multifaceted and always conceals many secrets. It seems that famous singers, actors, composers live a special life, different from the ordinary one, however, they also have their own homes, their own habits and shortcomings. Coziness and warmth, convenience and comfort are important components in the life of every person, including creative ones. Only in your own home can you find this, only in your own home are your loved ones waiting. Where do stars and celebrities live in Moscow, where do they get strength for new achievements?

Center of Moscow

The capital dictates its own rules for any city dweller, including the star: everyone is forced to stand in traffic jams on the way from and to work, spend a long time looking for a parking space, and spend a lot of time changing lanes on the streets. That is why the houses where celebrities live in Moscow are mainly located in the center, from where you can quickly get to the set and easily solve your everyday problems. In addition, this location is good for children: leading schools and lyceums are close.

A lot of stars live in the Arbat area. “Club House on Smolensky Boulevard” is a haven for several stars of the first magnitude: Ksenia Sobchak, Nikita Mikhalkov and This complex attracts not only with its design discoveries in the design of the facade, but also with the fact that all the necessary infrastructure for busy people is located on the ground floor: swimming pool, fitness club, playroom for children. On top of that, the building is under strict security, which eliminates the danger of penetration into the “star apartments.”

One of Philip Kirkorov’s city apartments is located in Filippovsky Lane, and Alla Pugacheva and Maxim Galkin with their children, as well as Dmitry Dibrov, live next door.

Zhukovka

It is known that where celebrities live in Moscow, they do not necessarily spend a lot of time. Most often they choose large country houses with clean air, large space for creativity and relaxation. So one of the famous cottage star villages is Zhukovka.

In order to become a neighbor of a star, you need at least 70 million - that’s how much modest plots of 10 acres cost.

Zhukovka became a haven for big Russian politicians: Mikhail Prokhorov, Alexei Kudrin, Sergei Stepashin, Dmitry Yakushkin.

The houses where celebrities live in Moscow are not comparable in cost to their country estates. For example, many artists own plots of more than 1 hectare of land, which in Zhukovka costs about 4 billion rubles. Even in the center of the capital, you can buy more than one luxury apartment for that kind of money.

Barvikha

The village of Barvikha in the Moscow region is also considered stellar. This name has long become a household name, and denotes the place of life of the Russian elite.

The following people built their country houses here: Timati, Kristina Asmus and Nikolaev, Dmitry Malikov, Eva Polna, Boris Moiseev, Sergey Mazaev and many others.

35 million is the minimum price tag for real estate in the vicinity of the addresses where celebrities live. Many people have real estate in Moscow. So, for example, Arkady Ukupnik, in addition to a country townhouse, has a city apartment, which he remodeled according to his own design. The highlight of the interior are the corners of the rooms, of which there are not four, as is customary, but three or five.

Barvikha is famous not only for the fact that famous figures live there, but also for the ancient castle of Baroness Mayendorff, in which Russian President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin rests.

Other famous Moscow neighborhoods

The famous castle of Maxim Galkin and Alla Pugacheva is located in a village with the interesting name Gryaz. The estate extends over a hectare of land. The castle itself resembles a medieval structure with six floors. In his huge house, the artist placed everything necessary for proper rest and development of children: an observatory, a swimming pool, a winter garden, a gym, a cinema, a library. On the top floor there is a bedroom, which is occupied by Maxim. Inside, the Victorian style is maintained, which can be seen in both interior items and decor.

Philip Kirkorov also bought land next door to the star couple.

In Bakovka (Odintsovo microdistrict) there are country residences of Joseph Kobzon, Valentin Yudashkin, and Boris Gryzlov.

Vera Brezhneva, Valery Meladze, Alexander Baluev chose the Millennium Park village for their country life.

In general, more than 13 villages in the Moscow region can rightfully be called “star”.

Knowing where celebrities live in Moscow, you can not only meet a star on the street, but also find out something new about your neighbors, because Russian divas often occupy not elite apartments, but ordinary one-room and two-room apartments throughout the Moscow region.

Represents the most luxurious houses of Russian show business celebrities.



The most expensive, according to Forbes magazine, Russian pop singer Stas Mikhailov, last year celebrated a housewarming in his house on Rublyovka, worth nearly a million euros. After which he had a wedding in a palace in the suburbs of Paris. And just recently, Mikhailov bought an apartment in one of the most “high-profile” Moscow housing complexes.



Another expensive house belongs to Maxim Galkin. The palace, spread over an entire hectare, costs half a billion Russian rubles. Moreover, experts say that only ceramic tiles for the kitchen are more expensive than the cost of the object itself.



In the Moscow apartment of the former lead singer of the group “Brilliant” Zhanna Friske there is nothing artificial - no plastic, no synthetics, but there are tapestries, pillows in cotton pillowcases, wooden cornices, and a floor lamp. Zhanna ordered the bedroom set from France.

Garik Martirosyan and his wife live in an elite new building in the Golden Keys residential complex. Just recently, Garik, his wife Zhanna and their daughter Jasmine huddled in a small apartment on Pyatnitskaya Street. And now he lives in a five-room apartment worth 6 million dollars, located in a prestigious complex.

Popular Russian performer, Dima Bilan, has finally bought his own home. In order to now have his own apartment, he had to wander from apartment to apartment for ten years and devote a lot of time to work. It is worth noting that the singer purchased his apartment a year ago, but only now he was able to move to his new home. It should be noted that the interior of the apartment consists of various antiques that the artist brings from each trip.

The new house of actress and singer Vera Brezhneva is a two-story building. House area 400 sq. meters. The house is valued at $2.2 million. The garden plot near the house is fenced with a so-called hedge of bushes.

Even before Alla Victoria was born, Philip Kirkorov took care of acquiring suitable housing and bought a luxurious three-story mansion on the ocean coast for $12 million. Already at the beginning of January, the newly made daddy moved with the baby to a new house.

Joseph Kobzon has many houses, both in Moscow and beyond. This family residence, which is estimated at 260 million rubles, is considered the most expensive house.

The house of Alexander Tsekalo is located on Rublyovka. It is made in high-tech style, has an unusual facade and exclusive design. The market value is estimated at 270 million rubles.

Singer Alsou settled with her husband, businessman Yan Abramov, and their two daughters in one of the Moscow skyscrapers. The family lives in the most expensive apartments of the 57-storey Triumph Palace complex, located directly under the spire of the building, whose height is 264.5 meters. By the way, this is the tallest residential building in Europe.

A huge apartment in St. Petersburg, window to window with the Museum-Apartment of Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin - this is the house of Ksenia’s parents - Anatoly Sobchak and Lyudmila Narusova.

In terms of the amount of antique furniture, the home of Lyudmila Narusova (Ksenia’s mother) may well compete with the museum-apartment of A.S. Pushkin.

Ten years ago, Alla Borisovna built herself a country house on the banks of the Istra River near Moscow in the village of Pyatnitsa worth about $9 million. A couple of years ago, she gave this house to her grandson and began construction of a new country house. The new house is estimated at 280 million rubles. The main advantage of this house is its remoteness. There is a forest around it, and there is a pond nearby


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