A palatial mansion on a 17-acre estate in Mustique is on the market for a staggering $200 million in the Caribbean. It’s the most expensive home ever listed in the region and ranks among the priciest properties for sale globally.

A Caribbean estate has become one of the most expensive properties ever to hit the housing market, with a staggering price tag of $200 million.

The extravagant home, situated on the exclusive island of Mustique in the West Indies, comprises nine separate buildings nestled within a sprawling 17-acre estate.

Boasting panoramic views of the Caribbean coastline, this property sets a new standard as the priciest in the region’s history, offering an array of luxurious amenities unparalleled anywhere else in the world.

Prospective owners will join a prestigious community, counting Mick Jagger and Tommy Hilfiger among the rich and famous who also own homes on this private island.

Named ‘The Terraces’, this luxurious Mustique estate has become one of the most expensive properties ever to hit the market, priced at $200 million.

Perched atop one of Mustique’s highest elevations, the home overlooks the other mega mansions that populate the island.

The 19-acre mansion boasts panoramic views of the Caribbean coastline.

Sun-soaked tennis courts and extravagant terraces elevate the home to one of the most sought-after properties anywhere in the world.

The mega mansion’s stone facade rivals the most opulent palaces in the world.

Featuring three swimming pools and several buildings, the estate has been dubbed ‘one of the world’s foremost homes.’

Numerous rooms feature different color themes and styles, all tied together by the classic design of the $200 million property.

The lavish property features gold-lined furniture and exclusively designed interior elements.

Built in 1986, the mega-mansion can rival almost any property in hosting the rich and famous.

The main villa includes nine ensuite bedrooms, while several other buildings offer space for numerous guests and the estate’s 18 permanent staff.

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