Most Expensive Tree Houses in the world
If you ever spend a night in a tree house and you feel upset with it, I am sure you will have different opinion once you stayed in a tree house on this post. In this post, I am going to give you two most expensive tree house in the world. First tree house is not so expensive. I guess you can exchange it with your car to own it.
Treetent
The name of the tree house is easy to remember and if you want to own it, the cost is $50,000. The tree house is the creation of a Dutch designer and sculptor Dre’ Wapenaar. One of his clients was a Victoria Beckham and she bought the Treetent for her three lovely children Brooklyn, Romeo and Cruz.
Treetent is a 13 feet tent and the designer featured it with a 9 feet diameter hardwood floor, a rounded mattress that is enough to comfort 2 adults and adjustable erratic landing steps. If you consider purchasing the treetent is a waste, you should check out the 1st most expensive house in the world below.
Tudor Farms tree house
Our first most expensive tree house is bigger, pricier, and roomier than any other tree houses stand over the soil of the planet. The unfamiliar tree house rises on a 6,250 acres land and the house itself is a 14,000 square feet palatial tree house composes 11 bedrooms and 1 bathroom in every bedroom. Tudor farms tree house is located on Chesapeake, Cambridge, Maryland and it is only one in the planet. Inside the house, you can find a round dining room with a wall painting, chandeliers on the roof, antlers on the wall, a playground on the ground floor, a horseback riding yard and many more. Tudor farm is meant for people who love hunting, experience the wilderness, and can afford to pay U$30 million. From the price, I doubt there is any other tree house in the world that is pricier than this one.
If you have a US$30 million in your saving account, do you want to spend the money to purchase the world’s most expensive tree house?






































