Seven most magnificent palaces in the world
The prestigious magazine Architectural Digest has published a ranking of the world's most beautiful palaces. Let us take a look at the buildings that topped this list
According to Savills Live/Work Index, which measures the combined cost of residential and office rental per person per year across leading world class cities, the average total cost is US$56,855.
London the world's most costly city to live and work in. In UK, live/work cost per person per year totals $112,800.
London is closely followed by New York with its $111,300. The American city takes the second place in the list.
The third place belongs to Hong Kong with its live/work cost of $103,200 per person per year.
The fourth place goes to Paris with living and working costs equal to $78,200.
Tokyo is the fifth in the list. In the Japaneese capital, live/work cost is astimated at $69,800.
The sixth place in terms of the highest cost of office and living space per person per year belongs to San Francisco with the amount of $66,300.
In Lagos, which is the seventh in the ranking, live/work cost per person per year totals $63,000.
The eighth place is occupied by Singapore with spending of $60,600 per employee per year.
Dubai, where the cost of office and living space per person per year is estimated at $58,300, is the eighth in the list.
The last place goes to Sydney with its live/work cost per person per year of $49,500.
The prestigious magazine Architectural Digest has published a ranking of the world's most beautiful palaces. Let us take a look at the buildings that topped this list
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