
Before the 27-storey tower Antilia, Mukesh and Nita Ambani used to live in a house in Colaba with their children.

Antilia – a house which is the home to India’s richest man and his wife – Mukesh Ambani and Nita Ambani. It is located in South Mumbai’s Altamount Road, is considered to be world’s most expensive private residence. Mukesh Ambani, Nita Ambani, and their entire Ambani family live in the high-end, 27-storey mansion which stands 570 feet tall with a mesmerizing see-facing panoramic view. The magnificent 27-story Antilia spans around 400,000 square feet and was built at an estimated cost of Rs 15,000 crore.
Antilia, the iconic residence of Mukesh Ambani, was designed by the Chicago-based architecture firm Perkins and Will, while its construction was managed by the Australian company Leighton Holdings. But do you know before moving to Antilia, where did the Ambanis’ stayed? So let us tell you that before the 27-storey tower Antilia, Mukesh and Nita Ambani used to live in a house in Colaba with their children.
Here their mother Kokilaben Ambani, younger brother Anil Ambani and his entire family also lived with them. This family still lives here, but Mukesh Ambani shifted to Antilia with Nita and children many years ago.
This house is located in Sea Wind, Cuff Parade in Colaba. The house is 14 storeys high where Mukesh Ambani used to live with his family. Both the brothers used to live in this building named Sea Wind. This tall building can be seen in Cuff Parade at the southernmost tip of Mumbai. Although it is not clear for how long Mukesh Ambani lived here, but Sea Wind used to be Ambani’s residence for a long time. Every member of the family, including the children, used to have their own separate floor.