Indian-origin billionaires who own homes or properties in the United States
India is home to some globally-renowned billionaires. In the last 20 years, there have been a number of prominent sets of Indian richies, business tycoons and tech leaders who have not only built a real estate empire in India but have also acquired estates, and significant property holdings in the United States. Their investments not just show the wealth, but deep ties with the U.S. More recently, in 2025 Mukesh Ambani, though not Indian-American, bought a building in the Tribeca neighborhood of New York City. It is valued at nearly $20 million. As per report, there are plans to redevelop the place as a luxury residence. On this note, let’s have a look at Indian-origin billionaires who own homes or properties in America.
Jay Chaudhry — Silicon Valley Tech Estate
Jay Chaudhry, born in Himachal Pradesh, is a tech billionaire who founded the cybersecurity firm Zscaler, headquartered in San Jose, California. He is one of the richest Indian-origin billionaires in the United States in 2025. His estimated net worth is nearly $18 billion. As per reports, Chaudhry lives in the San Francisco Bay Area — likely in a private estate in Silicon Valley.
Rakesh Gangwal — Miami Mansion
Rakesh Gangwal is the Indian-born billionaire who is co-founder of IndiGo Airlines, owns a luxury mansion in Miami, Florida. It is one of the most exclusive residential markets in the United States. In 2015, Gangwal and his wife Shobha bought a 16,393-square-foot waterfront estate located at 17 Indian Creek Island Road for approximately $30 million.
Vinod Khosla — Silicon Valley Real Estate
Vinod Khosla is another Indian-origin billionaire who co-founded Sun Microsystems. He is the founder of Khosla Ventures and a resident of Silicon Valley. He owns private residences in the U.S., most likely in and around the Silicon Valley. Khosla’s U.S. homes reflect the standard of living common among Silicon Valley investors.
Romesh T. Wadhwani — Bay Area Presence
Romesh T. Wadhwani was born in 1947. He is also a famous Indian-American billionaire businessman and head of investment firm SAIGroupa and founder of SymphonyAI. He is known as one of the richest Indian-origin business persons based in the United States. His residency is based in the Bay Area (Northern California), where several other tech executives reside. Though specific property addresses are typically private.
Rajiv Jain — Florida & U.S. Residences
Rajiv Jain is the founder and Chief Investment Officer of GQG Partners. In 2025, he made it to the list of the richest Indian-origin billionaires in America, with a net worth of around $5 billion. Jain and his family are U.S. residents, often linked to Florida. His exact property details are not public.
Together, these figures show not just wealth, but U.S. residential and investment footprints that reinforce the role of America as both a cultural and economic hub for global high net worth individuals.
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Jay Chaudhry, born in Himachal Pradesh, is a tech billionaire who founded the cybersecurity firm Zscaler, headquartered in San Jose, California. He is one of the richest Indian-origin billionaires in the United States in 2025. His estimated net worth is nearly $18 billion. As per reports, Chaudhry lives in the San Francisco Bay Area — likely in a private estate in Silicon Valley.
Rakesh Gangwal — Miami Mansion
Rakesh Gangwal is the Indian-born billionaire who is co-founder of IndiGo Airlines, owns a luxury mansion in Miami, Florida. It is one of the most exclusive residential markets in the United States. In 2015, Gangwal and his wife Shobha bought a 16,393-square-foot waterfront estate located at 17 Indian Creek Island Road for approximately $30 million.
Vinod Khosla — Silicon Valley Real Estate
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Vinod Khosla is another Indian-origin billionaire who co-founded Sun Microsystems. He is the founder of Khosla Ventures and a resident of Silicon Valley. He owns private residences in the U.S., most likely in and around the Silicon Valley. Khosla’s U.S. homes reflect the standard of living common among Silicon Valley investors.
Romesh T. Wadhwani — Bay Area Presence
Romesh T. Wadhwani was born in 1947. He is also a famous Indian-American billionaire businessman and head of investment firm SAIGroupa and founder of SymphonyAI. He is known as one of the richest Indian-origin business persons based in the United States. His residency is based in the Bay Area (Northern California), where several other tech executives reside. Though specific property addresses are typically private.
Rajiv Jain — Florida & U.S. Residences
Rajiv Jain is the founder and Chief Investment Officer of GQG Partners. In 2025, he made it to the list of the richest Indian-origin billionaires in America, with a net worth of around $5 billion. Jain and his family are U.S. residents, often linked to Florida. His exact property details are not public.
Together, these figures show not just wealth, but U.S. residential and investment footprints that reinforce the role of America as both a cultural and economic hub for global high net worth individuals.
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