To some celebrities, houses have become symbols of how big they have become.
To a few, they are legacies and not just investments.
Check out the giant homes of these famous people.
Manny Pacquiao and Jinkee Pacquiao
Their three-level, multi-million estate sits on a 1,500 square-meter lot inside the exclusive Forbes Park.
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Amenities include a stylish master bedroom, a spacious dining area, a family home cinema, a state-of-the-art kitchen, and a his-and-hers walk-in closet for Manny and Jinkee.
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Doug Kramer and Cheska Garcia-Kramer
For a family of five, Team Kramer requires ample space to accommodate the necessary and the whimsical among their needs and wants. Each of the three floors has its purpose.
The first floor holds the living area, dining area, and kitchen area.
The living area is a favorite spot of Doug Kramer, the man of the house.

The second floor is the family area, the centerpiece of which is the home theater.
The third floor is where Doug and Cheska Kramer entertain their guests.

At present, the Kramers are building a new home, a bigger one that will allow more space for their kids Kendra, Scarlett, and Gavin to move around.
Their soon-to-be home is also multi-leveled and will have home amenities such as a basement man cave for Doug, a walk-in closet for Cheska, and a playground for the kids.
Solenn Heussaff and Nico Bolzico
Early this year, Solenn and Nico moved from their condo in Bonifacio Global City to their three-story modern home in a subdivision.
Solenn and Nico renovated the four-year-old home, adding bohemian elements that reflect Solenn's Parisian background and industrial elements that pay homage to Nico's Argentinean culture.
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Ogie Alcaside and Regine Velasquez
The 500-square-meter house of the songwriter and the songbird has three floors.
Built on top of a hill with good view of the 17th hole of the golf course, the Alcasid family's modern home has its own elevator.
Sylvia Sanchez
The Kapamilya actress and her family moved to a mansion in a "mataas na area" after their former house was ravaged by the floods brought on by Typhoon Ondoy in September 2009.
The modern-minimalist abode has three floors, and elevator, and, according to Sylvia, "komportable lang, malapit sa mall, malapit sa bilihan."
Rica Peralejo-Bonifacio and family
Rica gave fans a tour of their home via her YouTube channel last July.
Though her home has three floors, but they only occupy two levels.
The first floor currently serves as a storage.
Rica and her family bought their home from its previous owner, and did minimal renovations to the house.
Julius Babao and Christine Bersola-Babao
The Babao residence is "a museum masking as a home."
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Christine reveals that their home, which they call "Casa Uccello," is actually an extension of their family home.
This four-story property houses over 360 paintings and artworks that Julius have collected over the years.
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READ: A peek inside the art gallery home of Julius and Christine Babao
Pokwang and family
Before moving to her two-story Antipolo home, Pokwang lived in a five-story structure within the same area.
The comedienne bought this property in 2010 and moved in a year later.

One of the house's distinct feature is a huge decorative door.
It was Pokwang's idea to have the symbol of sun with eight long rays and eight short rays to symbolize hope.

In December 2016, Pokwang moved to a relatively smaller home so she could watch her ailing mother more closely.
Her mom Gloria has Alzheimer's disease.
