A fabulous castle of a simple Soviet Georgian. Look at that!

The Soviet billionaire even sounds crazy. Facts, however, do not contradict - the owner of the mansion, which is the editorial board "Site" Today we will show you that before 2014 there was a Georgian who emigrated from the USSR to the USA in the 80s and began to raise his fortune from scratch.





They called him Tamir Sampier. After arriving in the United States, Tamir firmly settled in New York - he began to work there as a taxi driver. Apparently, there was no break from customers, because a few years later, Tamir opened his own electronics store. Things went even better. Soon established contacts with various companies allowed him to get quality products for sale.





Thanks successfully growth-business By 2002, Tamir had become a billionaire. So he had the opportunity to buy a dream mansion. You can't say otherwise. Purchased in 2013 for $16 million, 2 years later it has risen in price to a fabulous 100 million. Good investment!

This house is one of the most expensive properties on Long Island.





The mansion is located 40 kilometers from Manhattan, in Kings Point.





A luxurious garden is the real pride of the estate.





The stone castle is the central building of the estate. It's done in art-decoIt is not surprising, because the construction dates back to the 20s of the last century!





Despite the age, the mansion is equipped with modern technology and has been redesigned more than once.





Two guesthouses appeared later. The estate now has 18 bedrooms.





The front entrance is decorated with gold coinage.





Stone finishing and glass-ceiling They fill the kitchen with light and make it incredibly spacious.





Made in marble and glass, bathrooms are similar to Roman baths.





An exquisite mosaic of semi-precious stones serves as the main decoration of the main hall and terrace.





In addition to luxurious bedrooms, the main house has a ballroom and gym, a wine cellar, a spa, swimming pools, bowling, casino and shooting range.





The territory of the estate is buried in greenery, so that the hosts and guests spend more time in nature.





Around the mansion there are two gardens in Japanese and English style. There's also a rosary.





The Grand Palace in Peterhof served as a prototype for the design of fountains.





Tennis court - the sunniest area on the estate.





To a wide wooden pier you can moor a yacht up to 60 meters long.





I don't know about you, but I have no sense of modernity at all from this estate. It seems as if this is palace Renaissance. Sadly, the owner did not have time to enjoy his estate - Tamir died in 2014, just a year after the purchase.

Be sure to share with your friends the amazing beauty of the estate that would adorn someone's dreams, and remember - a person does not take anything with him except those good deeds for which he had enough time and desire.

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