We All Want To Live In Monaco’s Odeon Tower, But We’re All Too Poor

We All Want To Live In Monaco’s Odeon Tower, But We’re All Too Poor


Holy crap, look at the Odeon Tower, a slick new skyscraper in Monaco set to be completed in mid 2014. Good luck affording a unit there — the place is expected to be the most expensive building per square metre in the world.

Dreamed up by architect Alexander Giraldi in a style inspired by belle epoque design of early 20th century Paris, the building will have two towers that reach heights of 170m. There are 259 units for sale, along with 73 private luxury residences — two of which are sky duplexes, and a giant private penthouse on top complete with an infinity pool and private water slide. The penthouse alone is estimated to sell for around $329 million.

Even the “regular” apartments will have floor-to-ceiling windows that command impressive views of the French Riviera — it’s the first new high rise in Monaco since the 1980s, so there isn’t much skyline competition. And the building has Russian and Turkish saunas, a bunch of pools, spas, chauffer service and a 24/7 concierge. Best of all? Residents can get these services through a touchscreen control in their apartment. All of this sounds ridiculous, but less so when you remember that Monaco is a mega wealthy tax haven that’s a rich person’s dream land.




[SkyNews]


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