An Inside Look At Lachlan Murdoch's Wildly Lavish Life

For Lachlan Murdoch, the saying “home sweet home” should be plural. With how wealthy he is, it’s no surprise the businessman loves splurging on a nice residence. In 2017, Murdoch purchased a winter wonderland in Aspen, Colorado, per Mansion Global. With more than 13,000 square-feet, six bedrooms, six bathrooms, and a guest house, there’s truly no reason to leave! It comes complete with a home theater, gym, and for wine lovers, a full cellar. All these amenities didn’t come cheap, either. According to the outlet, Murdoch paid $29 million for the estate. But he must have felt he was getting a good deal because the listing price was originally $44 million.

While his Colorado home sounds incredible, it’s not the only property the businessman owns. In 2019, Murdoch set a new record for the “largest residential real estate transaction in California history,” per Los Angeles Magazine. The chairman purchased $150 million worth of real estate! His purchase included the French-style home featured in the sitcom “The Beverly Hillbillies,” formally known as the Chartwell estate, along with the home of late President Ronald Reagan. The Chartwell estate offers 11 bedrooms and 8 bathrooms, per CNBC. The 25,000-square-foot home has a 40-car parking garage, beautiful gardens and secret tunnels. With all these extravagant homes, Murdoch and his family will never find themselves without shelter!

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