Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are two of the most iconic celebrities in the world, and they also own homes in Dubai. The couple purchased their Dubai property in 2008, reportedly worth over $100 million.
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Shetty is in the very rare category of ultra-rich people able to own flats in the iconic Burj Khalifa in Dubai. It is the tallest skyscraper in the world, and the Indian businessman flaunted his wealth by buying all the units on the 100th and 140th floors, according to The Economic Times.
Indians own around 150 apartments of the 900 that Burj Khalifa offers. And an Indian is the biggest property owner of Burj Khalifa: Meet George V Nereamparambil. The Burj Khalifa is the crown jewel of Dubai's iconic landscape.
Indians own around 150 apartments of the 900 that Burj Khalifa offers. And an Indian is the biggest property owner of Burj Khalifa: Meet George V Nereamparambil. The Burj Khalifa is the crown jewel of Dubai's iconic landscape.
Con: Strict laws relating to religious practicesDubai is a Muslim country, therefore some of the rules and laws can seem strict to those used to a more western lifestyle. Some of the things you shouldn't do in Dubai include public displays of affection, dressing inappropriately or being visibly drunk in public.