The most famous house in the world. We get acquainted with the houses of Russian and foreign stars


Today they earn millions and live in dazzling luxury. Their requests and fantasies sometimes baffle architects and builders. Their estates evoke the envy and admiration of some, the anger and ridicule of others. But there is one iron argument against any opinion: they can afford it - especially since many had to go a long and hard way “from the very bottom”.

Dima Bilan

People's Artist of Kabardino-Balkaria and so far the only Russian winner of Eurovision spent his childhood in the town of Maisky, 50 km from Nalchik, on the outskirts with the "talking" name Prishib.


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...and its surroundings

They built the house with their own hands, Dima (then still Vitya Belan) personally helped his parents. He recalls: “I loved listening to Vysotsky then. In the yard I sometimes took an accordion, sat somewhere on a bench and played.


Vita is 19 years old

Now Bilan has a “brutal” mansion in the village of Rasskazovka, which has been part of Moscow since 2012. “When I felt that it was necessary to grow up, I began to look for a house, not an apartment. In the city it is almost impossible to be alone with yourself, to live your own, separate life.



A special decoration of the site is a two-story barbecue area, a kind of super-luxury version of the gazebo.

Viktor Rybin and Natalya Senchukova

The future leader of "Dune" grew up in the communal apartments of Dolgoprudny. In one of them, his mother and aunt kept two goats right in the room. Then there was a two-room Khrushchev, where Viktor lived for 25 years, some of them with his current wife, singer Natalya Senchukova.


"Khrushchobs" Dolgoprudny, 1980s

Victor: “My childhood was poor. But there was always a desire to achieve something in life. When I was in school, I did not think about earning money. I just wanted to get an education and succeed.” Natalia: “For many years we lived in poverty, there was no money, no housing, no food. We only had concert halls, we didn’t need anything, just to be together - on the bus, on the train, on the plane. There is nothing to eat, nowhere to live, nothing to sleep on ... "Today they have a "suffered" three-story mansion on Klyazma in a cottage village, fenced off from Dolgoprudny iron gate with the inscription "Rybinsky proezd".



This place - the former village of Kotovo - looked completely different in the 70s.

According to the singer, their entire former apartment could fit in one current kitchen, and reporters describe with particular delight the “unprecedented dimensions toilet room” with a jacuzzi and two exits - one leads to a huge closet with concert costumes.

Family by the fireplace (Viktor's daughter Masha from a previous marriage and common son Vasya)

And they also have a “house afloat” - a real motor ship “M.V. Lomonosov”, which they jokingly call “the Moscow dacha”.


Victor: “It's like a house, only there are more “hemorrhoids”. Imagine: a four-entrance Khrushchev building with 80 apartments and 80 meters long floats. Someone acquires several country houses and chairs for 15 thousand euros, and we invest here.”


You have to invest seriously: “The maintenance of water transport is several times more expensive than hotels, and a little cheaper than an airplane. Fuel is consumed in tons! And also the cost of the crew, security, parking. It's not like going to Turkey. You have to spend money here."


The family in their ship's disco with a bar

Lada Dance

A native of Kaliningrad, Lada Volkova likes to remember that she was “born and raised in an old German mansion”, where she “found old paintings in the basement” and “dug up pre-war paintings in the garden”. Jewelry, bronze and silverware. Since then, she has had a "frantic craving for antiques" and palace interiors.


Lada Dance in Sochi in 1995 (c) TASS

However, a completely banal Soviet reality is hidden behind children's romance. Lada does not give the address, but she has repeatedly noted that she lived next door to Lyudmila Putina (then still Shkrebneva), which means that we are talking about Lermontov street. In German Koenigsberg, it belonged to the suburb of Maraunenhof, built up with modest private villas by the standards of that time. At the time of the birth of the Soviet girl Lada, these houses were a little over 50 years old.

Maraunenhof in 1913

IN Soviet time the street where the future wife of the President of the Russian Federation and the future pop star lived was considered provincial, it was a working quarter. Private mansions were adapted for communal apartments for several families. The Shkrebnevs, for example, huddled side by side as neighbors on the first floor of a three-story building.

Now Lada Dance finally has its own three-story villa in the super-elite area of ​​Barvikha, which looks like a "fortress behind a high fence." The singer herself calls it a "mini-palace". In one interview, she said that she arranged a mini-amber room based on sketches of real amber, of course, from her native Kaliningrad amber. And that the Italians, who restored the halls of the Kremlin, made the stucco molding for her.

Lada: “Since childhood, I grew up in a city by the sea, in nature, and in Moscow, naturally, this was not enough for me. Therefore, I decided to settle on Rublyovka. What's so amazing about that? Is the one who has the opportunity to live where it is good, will remain in a residential area? In addition, earlier there were almost never traffic jams on Rublyovka, I got to Moscow without any problems. It's hard to believe now."


Maksim Galkin

Although Maxim is not at all from the “simple” ones (his father was a major military leader with the rank of colonel general, he directly communicated with the top leadership of the USSR and Russia), he was far from the current “general’s sons” and other representatives of the “golden youth”. The nomadic military family lived for some time in the closed military town of Sosnovy Bor near the capital of Buryatia, Ulan-Ude - where the future artist spent his childhood.

11-year-old Maxim school play

Now it's just an ordinary village, but the typical five-story buildings where the families of the military lived, and today they remind of its garrison past.



As you know, Galkin and his wife Alla Pugacheva now live in a real castle, which glorified the small village of Gryaz near Moscow to the whole world. Six floors, more than 20 residential premises, elevators, a tower with an observation deck, greenhouses, a separate SPA center with a swimming pool, which can only be accessed through an underground passage, and many more "jokes", including a system smart home, thanks to which you can get by on vast estates with a minimum of servants.



Maxim: “Building such a house for me is a creative act. I'm just bored building ordinary house. Doing something just because it's expensive or trendy. And I don't care who thinks what. Many people think that I am outrageous because I stand out from the crowd. But I'm not doing this because I want to prove "I'm not like everyone else."


Main entrance


Fireplace Hall

Kit Harington and Rose Leslie

Former colleagues on the "Game of Thrones", Kit Harington and Rose Leslie have recently not only met, but also live together. The actors, who have been together for about five years, purchased a house in the east of England for $2.2 million. They plan to use it as a place for a country holiday, and not move there permanently. Due to busy work schedules, the stars are forced to constantly be in London, so they needed a holiday home. Looks like a "vacation house" like this:

Beyoncé and Jay Z

The combined fortune of the star couple is estimated at more than a billion dollars, so Beyoncé and Jay Z, of course, can afford all the best - including renting a luxury villa for 400 thousand dollars a month in Malibu (California). La Villa Contenta (which is actually listed for sale for $54.5 million) is located in a fenced and heavily guarded area with a separate guest cottage and has 10 bedrooms, 14 bathrooms, a library, a billiard room, a wine cellar, a full gym and home theater.

Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher

The celebrity couple recently acquired a new home - a $ 10 million mansion in Santa Barbara, which will be used as summer house for relax. Mila and Ashton's new summer home has six bedrooms, six bathrooms, a large living room with ocean views, and even a private beach. The spouses did not stint on the cost of housing - the house is located in a private guarded sector, so they do not have to worry about the safety of their children: two-year-old Wyatt and seven-month-old Dimitri.

Robert Downey Jr

The Marvel Cinematic Universe star has gotten used to Tony Stark so well that he is already buying a house like his. Recently, Robert Downey Jr. got a villa, the cost of which is estimated at $ 3.5 million, and outwardly it is very similar to the house of Iron Man from the movie of the same name, and it is located in the same place as in " iron man"There was a villa with Tony Stark - in Malibu.

Natalie Portman

The actress recently became a neighbor of Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis in Santa Barbara - Natalie and her husband bought a house for $ 7 million. Natalie's new home, which the star chose because of its practicality, according to a source, has four bedrooms and five bathrooms, two living rooms, one of which is on fresh air as well as a swimming pool and a large terrace overlooking the ocean. Portman's new home is in a green area that was important criterion for an actress who has two small children, as well as the ocean, next to which no one will refuse to live.

Selena Gomez

In May 2017, Selena Gomez got a new house at a very modest price - at least by the standards of show business stars. New housing cost the singer $ 2.25 million. Although Selena's new house costs a little by Hollywood standards, it looks very pretty. Inside there are 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, a foyer, a living room, a library and even a spa area, in general, everything a young star might need. It is noteworthy that Gomez's boyfriend, The Weeknd, also bought a house, and quite nearby - now the lovers will live half an hour away from each other.

Harry Styles

Despite his young age, 23-year-old Styles has managed to achieve a lot - to become a famous musician, start a solo career, act in films with Christopher Nolan and acquire his own real estate. In September 2016, Harry Styles purchased a $7 million "bachelor pad" in West Hollywood. Here's what Harry Styles' new "bachelor apartment" looks like from the inside:

Leonardo DiCaprio

A long time ago, Leonardo DiCaprio, having received a fee for the Titanic, spent it on an apartment in Malibu, located right on the famous "Billionaires Beach", overlooking Pacific Ocean. For years, Leo spent the summer months in this house, then he rented it out and only recently decided to put the property up for sale - for $ 11 million against the $ 1.6 million that he once spent on buying it. Here's what another Leonardo DiCaprio mansion looks like from the inside:

Cara Delevingne and Jared Leto

No, of course, Kara and Jared do not live together - just the other day, the Delevingne sisters bought a house from the actor, which he put up for sale back in November last year. Real estate in Hollywood cost Kara and Poppy Delevingne relatively cheap - $ 2 million, while Summer himself bought this house back in 2006 for $ 1.6 million. The mansion has four bedrooms, three bathrooms, large balcony overlooking the pool and even his own recording studio, which Jared, as the leader of the group 30 Seconds to Mars, actively used.

Emilia Clarke

British actress Emilia Clarke, thanks to her role in the popular TV series Game of Thrones, quickly began to conquer Hollywood - and it seems that in the near future she will finally say goodbye to her native Great Britain and move to Los Angeles. At least the actress has already acquired housing in California, having laid out $ 4.64 million for a modest mansion in Los Angeles in the fall of 2016.

Represents the most luxurious celebrity homes of Russian show business.

The most expensive, according to Forbes magazine, Russian pop singer Stas Mikhailov last year celebrated a housewarming party in his house on Rublyovka, worth under a million euros. Then he played a wedding in a palace in the suburbs of Paris. More recently, Mikhailov bought an apartment in one of the most "loud" Moscow housing complexes.



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



In the Moscow apartment of the former soloist of the Brilliant group, Zhanna Friske, there is nothing artificial - neither plastic nor synthetics, but there are tapestries, pillows in cotton pillowcases, wooden cornices, a floor lamp. Jeanne ordered a bedroom set in France.

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

A popular Russian performer, Dima Bilan, finally bought his own home. For now to have 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 bought his apartment a year ago, but only now he was able to move into his new home. It should be noted that the interior of the apartment is made up of various antiques that the artist brings from each trip.

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

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

Iosif Kobzon has many houses, both in Moscow itself and beyond. The most expensive house is this family residence, which is estimated at 260 million rubles.

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, windows to windows with the Museum-Apartment of Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin - this is the house of Xenia's parents - Anatoly Sobchak and Lyudmila Narusova.

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

Ten years ago, Alla Borisovna built herself Vacation home 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 started building a new one. country house. The new house is estimated at 280 million rubles. The main advantage of this house is remoteness. There is a forest around it, and there is a reservoir nearby.


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1st place. Maksim Galkin

What: castle area of ​​2300 sq. m, plot 1 hectare
Where: Gryaz village, 27 km west of Moscow

“To build a castle is my childhood dream,” Maxim Galkin admitted to journalists. - With it came to the architect. Then there was ping pong of ideas when we thought about what it should be. It took two years to build, two more to finish. The castle has six floors, an elevator, winter Garden, swimming pool plus underground garage, house for servants. “The right wing is private, the left wing is guest,” architect Vera Gorlitsyna shared with StarHit, “if desired, the owners may not intersect with the guests.” You can gather together in the hall on the ground floor - there is a fireplace decorated with stucco, and on the ceiling there is a Murano glass chandelier - similar ones decorated the residences of Tsar Nicholas II.

2nd place. Vladislav Doronin

What: Villa Capital Hill Residence with an area of ​​2650 sq. m
Where: Barvikha village, 30 km west of Moscow

It was planned that the residence would become the family nest of model Naomi Campbell and billionaire Vladislav Doronin. But the couple broke up. However, judging by the photo on the website of the architect Zaha Hadid, the construction of the villa continues. Outwardly, it looks more like a submarine than a house. The four-story residence is divided into two parts - one merges with the hillside, and the other soars at a height of 22 meters above the ground. On the zero level there is a living room, a fitness room, a hammam and a bathhouse. On the ground floor are the main living room, cinema, dining room and swimming pool. On the top level you can take the glass elevator, there will be the master's bedroom. From here you have an incredible view, you can watch sunrises and sunsets.

3rd place. Julia Chicherina

What: house of 100 sq. m
Where: 100 km northwest of Moscow

The singer, along with her architect husband, designed an amazing cube house with triangular windows in 2008, and it took only a couple of months to build it. It is oriented to the four cardinal points, so that at certain times of the day, the sun and moon are simultaneously reflected in its faces. All three floors are a single living space without partitions and walls. The roof can be used as a heliport, but the singer is thinking of making a hanging garden there in the near future. In addition to the owners, a couple of servals, four dogs, a cat, a racehorse, two goats live on the site, and carps are found in the pond next to the house. Now the owners are next to their unusual house they build a stable and equip another house - a rectangular shape, with an asymmetrical roof and this time with round windows, a studio is located here.

4th place. Leonid Parfenov

What: house of 480 sq. m
Where: 15 km northeast of Moscow

Spouses Leonid Parfyonov and Elena Chekalova acquired the land 15 years ago. Choosing the style of the future home, we settled on a German half-timbered frame - a frame of dark beams and light walls. Inside, the house resembles a museum of folk art - chests, sideboards, lockers. The main pride of the house is the kitchen. Leonid's wife, host of culinary shows Elena Chekalova, has long dreamed of a real wood stove. “There are two kitchens in the house: one with modern gadgets, and the second is traditional - with a stove, barbecue, tandoor and even a smokehouse. The stove was decorated with tiles in the Spanish-African style. It’s beautiful and easy to wash, ”Elena Chekalova shared with StarHit.

5th place. Vika Tsyganova

What: house of 1000 sq. m
Where: Myshetskoye village, 20 km north of Moscow

“Our house was built in a place where during the Great Patriotic War passed the front line. When they dug a pit, they found weapons, ”Vika Tsyganova told StarHit. The project of the house was created by the husband of the singer Vadim, he was also engaged in interior design and even created furniture in the old Russian style! Only used in decoration natural materials- wood, stone, skins. For example, the hallway is decorated with a chest trimmed with python and giraffe skin. The most original idea in the house is in the room adjacent to the 25-meter indoor swimming pool... a log hut is a real Russian banya!

6th place. Victor Rybin

What: ship "M. V. Lomonosov" with an area of ​​3000 sq. m
Where: River port in the north of Moscow

Singer Natalya Senchukova and her husband Viktor Rybin, lead singer of the Duna group, bought the house-ship in 2005. The singer graduated from a naval school, and having his own ship was his old dream. It took Victor 22 months to repair it. “Inside the rooms are decorated with mahogany,” Victor says. – stand leather sofas, carpets on the floor. About 20 cabins, a restaurant for 80 people and a tea room.

7th place. Vyacheslav Zaitsev

What: house-museum with an area of ​​900 sq. m
Where: Kablukovo village, 70 km east of the capital

Over the years, the fashion designer has accumulated a lot of historical costumes, magazine clippings, sketches, paintings, photos with celebrities. And where to store them, if not at home! So the guests have a clear feeling that they are in a museum. Neighbors say that many, many years ago there was a monastery on the site of Vyacheslav Zaitsev's house.

8th place. Joseph Kobzon

What: homestead of 1.5 hectares with three houses
Where: Bakovka village, 16 km west of Moscow

In 1976, Kobzon purchased the dacha of Marshal of the Armored Forces Pavel Rybalko for 70,000 rubles. “At first it was 87 acres,” says the singer. “Then they bought more, bought more, and the estate turned out, where we live with my wife Nelli, children and grandchildren.” The singer's pride is the armory. “In the early 80s, my husband often flew to Afghanistan,” says Nelly Kobzon. “Servants gave blades and sabers.” The owner is also proud of the wine cellar: “I decided that the first of the granddaughters to marry will get this battery of bottles for the wedding.”

9th place. Anastasia Kochetkova

What: house of 2100 sq. m
Where: 15 km west of Moscow

The parental home of Nastya Kochetkova has an unusual C-shape. “The layout and interiors are the merit of the mother, the architect Elena Kochetkova,” says the singer. – Inside the house is made in classical style, natural materials are used: wood, leather, stone. In the decor there are many things brought from different countries: figurines, paintings. My favorite place- living room with panoramic windows and a fireplace." By the way, at the request of Nastya, an elevator appeared in the house. And in the yard there is a sauna, a tennis court and a large trampoline.

10th place. Brothers Zapashny

What: house of 600 sq. m
Where: Garden Association "Gifts of Nature"

45 km south-west of Moscow Mom, aunt and grandmother live with trainers. The four-story house has a living room-studio, a billiard room, a sauna with a swimming pool. The pride of the brothers is the knight's hall, it occupies the entire second floor. There is a fireplace, wrought iron furniture. “We love this house, but we will put it up for sale soon,” Edgard admitted. “Now the construction of new housing is in full swing. We are moving not far, just a few kilometers further along the Kiev highway. The plot is five times larger than this, there will be several houses on it - everyone will decorate the house as they wish.

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

Building a dream house, the owner is trying to embody all his ideas in it and make it as convenient as possible for himself and his family. Our stars are no exception. Sometimes the dachas of celebrities are distinguished by the most daring fantasies. With the help of a well-known private realtor, Maxim CHEPURA, we have compiled a rating of celebrity mansions, calculating how much artists would earn if they put their buildings up for sale right now. Psychologist Natalya VARSKA tried to characterize the personalities of their owners by looking at the facades of the houses. For the purity of the experiment, we did not tell our experts who exactly what house belongs to.

Maksim Galkin

Realtor: I recognize Galkin's "chambers" spread 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. Unless it's your devoted billionaire fan. Such a house will always be associated with the first owner. In the future, such a building can only be converted into a hotel or a holiday home. According to the most conservative estimates interior decoration and the decoration of the house can cost three times as much as the object itself.
Psychologist: Everything is simple to the point of banality: the owner likes to impress people and be the center of attention. In certain circles, he enjoys great authority. And Vladimir Solovyov is surrounded by many enemies

Yuri Bashmet

Psychologist: Probably, the owner of this house had a poor childhood. Pronounced ambition and desire to manage. He does not like to let strangers into his life. Maybe even has some secret of Bluebeard.
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. Big minus - the mansion is located next to the highway. The noise from cars makes the life of the household unbearable.

Andrey Konchalovsky

Psychologist: A person who lives here is distrustful and not very positive. For him, the main thing is that others obey and obey. It is cruel at times. Perhaps this is due to the fact that, as he believes, goals are more important than people.

Nikita Mikhalkov

Psychologist: Barin at heart. It happens differently, but more often - a good man with open heart. Vulnerable, but quick-witted, although he never forgives major insults.
Realtor: The place is legendary and prestigious, besides, the prices here are among the highest. Weaving here costs about $110 thousand. Such estates are like real family estates, which, in fact, have no price. On the one hand, strange and unusual for modern man that on a vast territory (about a hectare) there are almost no additional buildings. On the other hand, I know from experience that every resident of the city dreams of such space and silence.


Yuri Antonov

Psychologist: Greed in the owner is definitely present. A man of the "kurkul" type, as the people say.
Realtor: This three-story mansion looks like a real Russian noble estate and the Soviet Palace of Culture at the same time. Apparently intended for big family. Cozy and tasteful. A similar house for sale will go flying.

Joseph Kobzon

Psychologist: Either the ancestors of the owner of this house knew what good life, or a person from childhood dreamed of being like such people.
Realtor: The estate consists of several houses, all of them made of high quality building materials. The interior decoration is also certainly 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 relatives and friends. But he's certainly not devoid of an entrepreneurial streak.
Realtor: A big plus - the house is away from others. In addition, the forest is all around, and the pond nearby automatically equates this place to a dream cottage. The mansion was built using high quality building materials in a classic style. This will last 100 years and will always be in price. In my understanding, this is exactly what a country house should be like: quiet, green, fresh and no one around.

Valentin Yudashkin

Psychologist: For a person who built such a house, punctuality is most important. He is used to a certain routine. Likes to lead people and process.
Realtor: Minskoe Highway occupies the third position in the list of priority suburban areas, and Bakovka is one of the most expensive places. But today it is unfashionable and unprofitable to buy real estate here. Difficult transport accessibility and too high prices can scare away buyers. The mansion is very archaic. On such it is possible to search for buyers 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 in him all his hidden fantasies. Gigantomania is clearly visible here. Perhaps the cause is some serious complex. And, most likely, coming from childhood.
Realtor: If we take into account the cost of finishing, then the price can reach more than half a billion rubles. Now the house is under construction, and so far it is difficult to imagine what else the owner will think of building on the site. The house, made in high-tech style, will certainly be the most noticeable in the village. Unusual facade, exclusive design, elite building materials - it will be problematic to sell the object.

Alexander Malinin

Psychologist: This person is different: for some he is soft and faithful, for others - cruel and narcissistic. His goal in life is the desire to embrace the immensity.
Realtor: Very nice house both in architectural design and in color scheme, what is not less important. All existing buildings are made with excessive accuracy and in the same style, successfully harmonizing. Made with taste and love. Ideal home for a happy big family.

Masha Rasputina

Psychologist: A person from his youth tries to prove to others that he is no worse than others, and sometimes even much better. Infantile and slightly insecure.
Realtor: The house is fabulous, even a toy. It is immediately obvious: the hostess 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 the attention of people with himself.
Realtor: Extremely unusual shape mansion. On the background classic dachas looks like something from space. There are too many outbuildings: one gets the impression that before one's eyes is a factory, and not a house for a family. The owner obviously builds for the ages! Subsequently, few buyers will be interested in such a domino.

Tigran Keosayan and Alena Khmelnitskaya

Psychologist: Adherent to everything Western. He wants to be appreciated not in the narrow context of the family, but far beyond it.

Alexander Lazarev

Psychologist: I think he is a very open and sociable person. There are no people who would not like it. Honest, trusting, compassionate.
Realtor: Both houses look very modern - classic and mediterranean style. But they demand cosmetic repairs. This may reduce the price somewhat, but not significantly. Moreover, I am sure that the new owners will not rush with restructuring.

Vladimir Pozner

Psychologist: Definitely very creative person. For him, the traditions of the ancestors are overly important.
Realtor: The house was built long ago and without frills. The latter is a big selling point. But, even despite the proximity of the airport, this place is considered an elite one, which is why cottages here are not cheap.

Alexander Gradsky

Psychologist: The owner of the house is a pedant, appreciates 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 denied entry.
Realtor: This is one of the oldest summer cottages, houses have always been valued here. The proximity of the airport does not bother buyers. Even in the "hot" season, several super-expensive mansions go here. The house with columns and spacious balconies was built in a classical style, I would even say - in the Soviet one. In my opinion, such an object may be of interest to older people, young people today prefer something more bizarre.

Leonid Yarmolnik

Psychologist: The owner is a great dreamer, dreamer and owner of an artistic gift. As a child, he probably loved fairy tales, adventure stories and mischief.
Realtor: Simplicity and nothing more. The pool area is always popular. But there is a feeling that the house was built a long time ago, and it is clear that it needs renovation. Do not sell expensive! A good option for those who want to buy a cottage in a prestigious place at a reasonable price. I'm just afraid that the repair would not cost more.

Mikhail Shats and Tatyana Lazareva

Psychologist: It is felt that the owner experienced little real happiness and joy in his life. Often feels misunderstood. He treats his own appearance without fanaticism.
Realtor: Classic country house, nothing remarkable and interesting. It has no individuality. There are a lot of them on the market. The picture is spoiled by a dubious wooden shed in the corner and a building materials dump. If I were the owners, I would at least paint the house in some cheerful colors. It will not hurt him to bring a marafet. Boring option.

Vladimir Solovyov

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

Alexander Domogarov

Psychologist: It is clearly an inquisitive and sociable person. 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 village closed type there are about
20 housing constructions located in the forest area. The dwelling in the photo looks quite simple, but thanks to a rather large area land plot and convenient location to communications looks quite cozy. The territory is spacious, there are no unnecessary objects and pretentious buildings. As they say, everything you need for quiet happiness. I think the house would attract many buyers.

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Today, the majority of suburban country houses built in the classical style. The average area of ​​land is 10 - 12 acres, and the average area of ​​cottages - from 500 to two thousand square meters. meters. But there are objects and six - 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 most expensive house in the world is the mansion of Briton Stuart Hughes in Switzerland. The cost of the object with an area of ​​725 sq. m is estimated at 7.5 billion euros. During the construction, 200 tons of gold and platinum were used.