Elon Musk, the billionaire, has earned a tremendous fortune through his various technological projects.
He is the world’s richest person, with a net worth of more than $250 billion.
Musk also owns some of the most costly and bizarre artifacts in human history, thanks to his million-dollar fortune.
Private jets
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Elon Musk does not possess just one private jet, but several.
His first jet, which cost $26 million, has standard reclining seats, a dining room, and a bedroom, but he purchased it before becoming a millionaire.
Musk paid $124 million for two Gulfstream G550 private planes when he gained billionaire status in order to outbid billionaire Mark Cuban.
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But when the newer G650 model was released, he had to get that as well, spending another $75 million.
And, just as you and I may spend $1,000 on the latest iPhone model, Elon Musk spent another $75 million on the latest G700 private plane.
Luxury real estate portfolio
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When Elon Musk isn’t jetting around the world, he’s busy buying properties to add to his luxury real estate portfolio.
Musk shelled out $17 million for a 20,248-square-foot mansion in Bel Air, California.
That particular home had seven bedrooms, nine bathrooms, a gym, a spa, a tennis court, and even its own movie theater.
He liked the place so much, he decided to buy another six estates in Bel Air, as well as famed comedian Gene Wilder’s former home.
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Or that’s what he did do, until he went on a selling spree in 2020 and was left with only a $50,000 home.
A fleet of luxury rides
Elon Musk spends the vast majority of his time coming up with futuristic technologies that can revolutionize transportation.
But, he still finds time to enjoy driving, and actually spends a chunk of his money buying interesting cars.
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Over the years his garage has stored some classy beasts, including a 1920 Ford Model T ($25,000), a 1967 Series 1 Jaguar E-Type ($100,000), and a McLaren F1 that set him back $1 million.
He also owned a $100,000 Tesla Roadster which he strapped to a rocket he made and sent it into space.
Luxury personal items
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Elon Musk may not appear to be the most flashy of individuals, but that doesn’t mean he doesn’t like to indulge on luxury personal products.
Musk has a taste for the finest things in life, from his one-of-one Air Jordan Tesla sneakers to timepieces such as a $50,000 Audemars Piguet and a $200,000 Richard Mille.
Not to mention the pricey pieces of jewelry he’s had custom-made for his ex-wives over the years, including a ring with ten sapphires and a $1 million diamond.
Twitter / X
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Elon Musk’s most recent and contentious purchase could be one of his most significant yet.
When most people dislike the way an app works, they just uninstall it, but Musk takes a different approach.
When Twitter began banning a large number of users, Elon decided to take a detour from taking us to Mars and buy the firm so he could take control.
So, in true Musk flair, the billionaire paid $44 billion for Twitter despite the company’s numerous problems.
Having said that, he’s working hard to improve the program, including rebranding Twitter as X.
According to reports, he intends to convert it become a mega app, and if it’s anything like China’s WeChat, X could be worth up to $80 billion.