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Bill Gates. It took seven years and $63 million to build Bill Gates' 66,000-square-foot Medina, Washington, estate, named Xanadu 2.0. Now, it's estimated to be worth more than $130 million.
MTV Cribs (also known as Cribs) is an American documentary television show that originated on MTV and features tours of the private homes of celebrities.
The smallest home owned by an A-List celeb is Jimmy Kimmel's house in the Hollywood Hills, which measures just 1,962 square feet. Of all the celebrities analyzed, movie stars make up most of the small-home owners — including Brad Pitt, Robert De Niro, Clint Eastwood and Jack Nicholson who all rank in the top 10.
The buyer of the Bel-Air mega mansion dubbed 'The One' has been revealed to be none other than Fashion Nova CEO Richard Saghian days after the estate sold well below its asking price at auction.
jockey Frankie Dettori. On Sunday (3 December), with the series now in its final week, the campmates started being eliminated from the series, with retired jockey Frankie Dettori becoming the first to lose the vote.