JAKARTA - With a net worth of US $ 13.8 billion, or the equivalent of Rp.192 trillion, Roman Abramovich can certainly afford whatever he wants. While investing in Chelsea and donating large sums of money to charity, he has been known to buy various properties.

Abramovich spends at least £ 340 million (Rp. 6.7 trillion) on properties around the world. The Russian man owns at least £ 200 million worth of homes in London and England. He also owns properties in France, Russia, the US and the Caribbean.

Abramovich's list of luxury properties includes the mansion behind Kensington Palace for £ 125 million. Creme de la creme has 15 bedrooms.

Then, an apartment worth 22 million pounds located in the Chelsea Waterfront tower owned by Sir Terry Farrell. With 360 degree city views, 6,000 square meters of space, and floor-to-ceiling windows, it's no wonder that Chelsea owners are interested in owning this apartment.

Then, the Fyning Hill Estate for 18 million pounds. Consisting of five houses and nine cottages, as well as an eight-bedroom mansion that sits on 424 hectares of land, this property had to be handed over to his ex-wife in an effort to resolve their divorce.

Fyning Hill Estate (Photo: Daily Star)

Another more recent investment from Abramovich is a flat on Cheyne Terrace for £ 8.75. This 'simple' property in west London features a temperature-controlled wine cellar, gym and spa.

Meanwhile, the Chateau de la Croe, the property in southern France that has hosted the Duke of Windsor and Winston Churchill in the past is valued at £ 87 million.

With a rooftop pool and a gym and cinema in the basement, this is just one of Abramovich's many vacation homes.

Don't forget the 200-acre Colorado ski ranch in Wildcat Ridge, near Aspen, for £ 18 million, which Abramovich bought in 2008. This resort much loved by Hollywood stars has 11 bedrooms and 12 bathrooms.

Colorado ski ranch (Photo: Daily Star)

If this wasn't enough, Abramovich bought a £ 5.6 million ski lodge just down the road when he wanted to go skiing in winter.

St Bart's farm is perhaps the most gaining attention of football fans in Indonesia. Priced at £ 54 million, this estate was built in a rural Balinese style. Located in dense forest, the Gouverneur Bay Estate features four bungalows, as well as a master suite, and access to a private beach outdoor stage, an outdoor cinema and two tennis courts.

St Bart's farm in rustic Balinese style (Photo: Daily Star)

There is also the £ 17 million Tel Aviv Hotel that Abramovich bought in 2015 from businessman Yaron Varsano, the husband of Wonder Woman star Gal Gadot. He plans to convert this property in the Israeli capital into a mansion with 12 bedrooms and add a two-story wing.

Abramovich also owns a mansion in Moscow and properties throughout Russia. However, this is only a small part known about his portfolio in his homeland.

He also invested in various New York City Townhouses for a combined £ 75 million, but sold them to his ex-wife, Dasha Zhukova for slightly less than his initial outlay.


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