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Water-based Beverley Hills House can be yours for whopping $100M

Monika ThakurBy Monika ThakurFebruary 5, 2016No Comments2 Mins Read
Water-based Beverley Hills House can be yours for whopping $100M
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Planned by Michael Palumbo and designed by architects Shubin + Donaldson, this water-based luxury in the Trousdale Estates area of Beverly Hills, California can be yours for a cool $100 million. The yet-to-be built opulent home is set on an acre on ‘Billionaires Row.’ Stretched across whopping 24,500-square-feet, the luxurious property is encapsulated under a calming water theme.

The bluish water reflecting pool around the subtle-toned property forms an eye-catching contrast. The entrance starts with a 1.5-inch-deep reflecting pool, which leads to a smaller pool in the foyer. The foyer further funnels to a lap pool and finally vanish into the edge pool surrounding the building. This means the house is completely surrounded by water, making inhabitants feel as if they’re living on an island- it’s a heaven on earth.

It is going to be a house with seven bedrooms and fourteen bathrooms. The opulent mansion boasts a 3,100-square-feet master bedroom, junior master suite and a 140-foot swimming pool, running across the entire length of the estate. For the owner’s expensive cars, a museum-inspired garage has been constructed that can easily accommodate up to eight cars.

Plus two-lane bowling alley as well as a nightclub with a DJ booth and full bar are also going to be part of the luxury mansion. So, homeowners can throw lavish parties anytime without being too concerned about the venue. Besides all these outlandish features, the mansion also has various highlights such as a glass foyer, a library/office, an 18-seater dining room, a glass wine wall, 20-seat theater, a great room with a hidden bar and a wellness center.

All high-end amenities will be offered by this classy house, meanwhile outstanding views of downtown Los Angeles and Pacific Ocean are also provided by the divalicious house. You can surely enjoy a comfortable life in this splendid property, provided you shell out the asking amount for officially purchasing this expensive home.

Water-based Beverley Hills House can be yours for whopping $100M
Water-based property
Water-based Beverley Hills House can be yours for whopping $100M
External view with sunken seating area
Water-based Beverley Hills House can be yours for whopping $100M
Swimming pool runs across entire length of the property
Water-based Beverley Hills House can be yours for whopping $100M
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Water-based Beverley Hills House can be yours for whopping $100M
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Water-based Beverley Hills House can be yours for whopping $100M
Luxury bedroom overlooking swimming pool
Water-based Beverley Hills House can be yours for whopping $100M
A nightclub with a DJ booth and a full bar

Via: Maxim

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