Elon Musk, owner of Space X and Tesla, is currently the richest man in the world. His net worth is $356.7 billion, per Forbes. Theoretically, Musk could spend over $350 billion and still be a billionaire.
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Here are some of the most expensive items Musk could buy and still keep his billionaire status.
Titan Zeus 370-Inch 4K TV
- Price: $1.7 million
For a lot of people, a 65-inch TV is the perfect size, but a billionaire 300 times over can afford a TV that’s much bigger. The Titan Zeus 370-inch 4K TV retails for a whopping $1.7 million, per Uncrate. According to Prestige, it’s among the most expensive TVs ever made.
Musk could buy about 176,000 of these TVs and still have over $50 billion left.
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2025 Rimac Nevera R
- Price: $2.5 million
It’s no secret Musk is a big fan of electric vehicles (EVs) given his ownership of Tesla, but even he might be impressed by the Rimac Nevera, which is among the most expensive cars on the market, per U.S. News & World Report. With up to 2,107 horsepower and a zero-to-60-mph time of just 1.85 seconds, this $2.5 million hypercar pushes EV performance to the extreme.
Musk could buy about 120,000 of these cars and still be considered a billionaire more than 50 times over.
Gordon Pointe Estate
- Price: $295 million
Musk could afford the most expensive home listed on the market in the U.S. and barely notice. The estate in Naples, Florida, known as Gordon Pointe, was originally listed for a $295 million. It comes with three residences, a yacht basin, a dock and nearly 1,700 feet of waterfront, per Realtor.com.
Musk could afford to purchase 1,000 estates at the same price point and still be considered a billionaire.
Leonardo da Vinci’s ‘Salvator Mundi’
- Price: $450.3 million
If Musk could track down Leonardo da Vinci’s “Salvator Mundi,” he could make a handsome offer to buy it outright. The painting sold in 2017 for $450.3 million at a Christie’s auction, holding the title of most expensive painting ever sold.
Musk could offer more than 660 times the original price — over $297 billion — and still have over $50 billion left.
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