See The luxury Assets That Make Up Putin’s Multi-billion Dollar Net Worth

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Russian leader Vladimir Putin’s net worth remains somewhat of a mystery but insightful economists and experts value his estimated wealth between $70 billion and $200 billion. This would make him one of the wealthiest people in the world. However, according to the long-standing Russian president, his annual income lists around $140,000 and he lives in an 800-square-foot apartment situated in St-Petersburg. While Putin paints a very different and modest picture, leaked financial documents of his luxury assets say otherwise. This includes but is not limited to his 190,000 square-foot mega mansion overlooking the Black Sea, a collection of luxury watches and cars, a $100 million mega yacht, a $716 million plane referred to as ‘The Flying Kremlin’, along with 58 other planes and 19 houses.
Putin's $1.2 billion clifftop palace in Gelendzhik, south of Russia, is known as the Black Sea mansion and the exorbitant annual running costs of $2 million spent on the property's landscaping maintenance alone, help to explain the scope of the Russian leader's wealth. Details of the gaudy castle's luxury items, including a $500,000 in-dining room furniture, a $54,000 bar table and Italian toilet paper holders costing $1,250 each, further suggest just how rich the 71-year-old dictator is.
Putin’s $1.2 billion clifftop palace in Gelendzhik, south of Russia, is known as the Black Sea mansion and the exorbitant annual running costs of $2 million spent on the property’s landscaping maintenance alone, help to explain the scope of the Russian leader’s wealth. Details of the gaudy castle’s luxury items, including a $500,000 in-dining room furniture, a $54,000 bar table and Italian toilet paper holders costing $1,250 each, further suggest just how rich the 71-year-old dictator is. 
The Russian leader reportedly revamped his Black Sea mansion, getting rid of his pole-dancing boudoir and installing a church with a 'throne' for his personal use. The dictator, 71, was stung when investigative journalists working with the late Alexei Navalny's anti-corruption foundation (FBK) discovered the clifftop palace three years ago.
The Russian leader reportedly revamped his Black Sea mansion, getting rid of his pole-dancing boudoir and installing a church with a ‘throne’ for his personal use. The dictator, 71, was stung when investigative journalists working with the late Alexei Navalny’s anti-corruption foundation (FBK) discovered the clifftop palace three years ago.
Amid a scandal over misuse of state funds, the Kremlin claimed it belonged instead to his childhood friend Arkady Rotenburg, 72, who told reporters he was creating a sumptuous 'apart-hotel'. But Putin-watchers saw this as a smokescreen and now another leak appears to show the changing tastes of the dictator amid an opulent makeover of the sprawling palace, which includes a 16-storey underground complex built into the cliff-face that has drawn comparisons with a James Bond villain's lair.
Amid a scandal over misuse of state funds, the Kremlin claimed it belonged instead to his childhood friend Arkady Rotenburg, 72, who told reporters he was creating a sumptuous ‘apart-hotel’. But Putin-watchers saw this as a smokescreen and now another leak appears to show the changing tastes of the dictator amid an opulent makeover of the sprawling palace, which includes a 16-storey underground complex built into the cliff-face that has drawn comparisons with a James Bond villain’s lair.
Interestingly enough, Putin's lavish watch collection alone costs six times more than his official annual salary. According to a report by Fortune magazine, the Russian president was seen wearing Patek Philippe¿s Perpetual Calendar watch worth $60,000 and allegedly owns a $500,000 A. Lange & Sohne Tourbograph along with many others.
Interestingly enough, Putin’s lavish watch collection alone costs six times more than his official annual salary. According to a report by Fortune magazine, the Russian president was seen wearing Patek Philippe’s Perpetual Calendar watch worth $60,000 and allegedly owns a $500,000 A. Lange & Sohne Tourbograph along with many others.
Undeclared, too, is Putin's private navy of super yachts. Like all Russian oligarchs he craves super yachts and is linked to the £506 million ($633 million) Scheherazade - a Christmas gift by a group of Russian oligarchs, it is reported. Another floating palace allegedly owned by the 71-year-old is this £100 million ($125 million) superyacht named the Grateful.
Undeclared, too, is Putin’s private navy of super yachts. Like all Russian oligarchs he craves super yachts and is linked to the £506 million ($633 million) Scheherazade – a Christmas gift by a group of Russian oligarchs, it is reported. Another floating palace allegedly owned by the 71-year-old is this £100 million ($125 million) superyacht named the Grateful.
The 267ft yacht nicknamed the Killer Whale is seen as his love nest with retired gymnast Alina Kabaeva. According to the team of the now deceased Alexei Navalny, both the Graceful and Scheherazade are crewed by FSO presidential security officers.
The 267ft yacht nicknamed the Killer Whale is seen as his love nest with retired gymnast Alina Kabaeva. According to the team of the now deceased Alexei Navalny, both the Graceful and Scheherazade are crewed by FSO presidential security officers.
Other superyachts rumoured to be owned by the Russian leader include the 177ft Chaika, the 187ft Olympia, the 233ft Victoria (pictured), as well as the Orion escort boat, the motor ship Rossiya, and motor boat Burevestnik.
Other superyachts rumoured to be owned by the Russian leader include the 177ft Chaika, the 187ft Olympia, the 233ft Victoria (pictured), as well as the Orion escort boat, the motor ship Rossiya, and motor boat Burevestnik.
The $50 million luxury yacht 'Victoria', with lavish interior, is said to be a favourite of Putin's gymnast lover Alina Kabaeva. Its existence along with its accompanying yacht - the 125ft Italian-built Orion - means there are ten luxury yachts in the Russian despot's collection.
The $50 million luxury yacht ‘Victoria’, with lavish interior, is said to be a favourite of Putin’s gymnast lover Alina Kabaeva. Its existence along with its accompanying yacht – the 125ft Italian-built Orion – means there are ten luxury yachts in the Russian despot’s collection.
Another luxury property allegedly owned by Putin is this lake-and-forest bolthole in the north of Russia where he reportedly stole a scenic waterfall near Lake Ladoga. The massive retreat is just 18 miles from Finland, a new NATO country that joined following Putin's 2022 invasion on Ukraine.
Another luxury property allegedly owned by Putin is this lake-and-forest bolthole in the north of Russia where he reportedly stole a scenic waterfall near Lake Ladoga. The massive retreat is just 18 miles from Finland, a new NATO country that joined following Putin’s 2022 invasion on Ukraine. 
Allegedly the property's nearby neighbour just two-and-a-half miles away is former Chelsea tycoon, Roman Abramovich , 57. Google Maps shows at least one of the buildings ¿ with a helipad ¿ at the location but it is not clear whether the video uses a combination of drone footage and CGI images to give such a detailed view. Pictured: Inside the secret waterfall bolthole.
Allegedly the property’s nearby neighbour just two-and-a-half miles away is former Chelsea tycoon, Roman Abramovich , 57. Google Maps shows at least one of the buildings – with a helipad – at the location but it is not clear whether the video uses a combination of drone footage and CGI images to give such a detailed view. Pictured: Inside the secret waterfall bolthole.
After boasting luxury palaces and yachts, what else does one of the richest people alive need? A luxury train fit for a king, of course.  Putin's armoured 'ghost train' - which underwent a $75 million upgrade - is believed to take him between his palaces during the war.
After boasting luxury palaces and yachts, what else does one of the richest people alive need? A luxury train fit for a king, of course.  Putin’s armoured ‘ghost train’ – which underwent a $75 million upgrade – is believed to take him between his palaces during the war. 
The presidential carriages are fitted with a hammam with a 'fancy shower' which includes 'aroma foam' mode costing $4.6 million, as well as a gym and a cosmetology salon, revealed the Dossier Centre.
The presidential carriages are fitted with a hammam with a ‘fancy shower’ which includes ‘aroma foam’ mode costing $4.6 million, as well as a gym and a cosmetology salon, revealed the Dossier Centre……..Séé Móré

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