Antilla cost $1billion to build and features three helipads, six floors of car parking and rising gardens, as well as a theatre and ballroom
The world's most expensive home is lying unused and abandoned because its billionaire owners believe moving in will bring them bad luck.
The 27-storey, billion-dollar tower in Mumbai, called Antilia, is said to have fallen foul of vastu shastra - an obscure Hindu version of feng shui.
Built for India's richest man, Mukesh Ambani - ranked by Forbes as the ninth wealthiest person in the world with a fortune of $27billion - Antilia has dominated the Mumbai skyline since being completed last year.
But speculation has grown as to why Mr Ambani, his wife Nita and their two children have not moved into their extravagant new home.
Certainly the property - which has three helipads, six floors of parking and a series of floating gardens - is comfortable enough.
According to reports, the Ambani family is concerned the building fails to conform with the ancient Indian architectural principles of vastu shastra, and has refused to move in for fear the home will curse them with bad luck.
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