A super-rich multi-millionaire will get to enjoy this
incredible five-floor penthouse with a giant infinity pool and its own
slide when it goes on sale next year.
The luxury flat at the top of a new skyscraper in Monaco that overlooks
the Mediterranean will set its owner back around £240 million.
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The multi-storey penthouse is located in Tour Odéon, a 560ft tower which
will be the Mediterranean coastline's second tallest building when it is
completed next year.
As well as being equipped with a health centre, multiple swimming pools
and an in-house caterer, the building will offer its residents a 24/7
concierge service and a private chauffeur.
But the penthouse is set to stand out even in the midst of such extreme
luxury, with its slide which descends from the balcony into the infinity
pool making it a veritable millionaire's playground.
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Tour Odéon, with its 70 super-sized flats, is the first new skyscraper
to have been built in Monaco since the 1980s.
Prince Rainier, who was then the country's ruler, decided to half the
construction of tall buildings on the shoreline over worries they were
destroying the principality's character.
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But in 2009 his son and successor Albert reversed that decision and
greenlit the Tour Odéon project.
While its construction has not been halted by the global recession,
Europe's economic troubles do seem to have affected the take-up of flats
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And the tower has also been controversial among residents of Beausoleil,
a neighbouring town on the other side of the border with France, who
complain that it has ruined their views.
James Price from Knight Frank, which is handling the sale of flats in
Tour Odéon, said: 'These duplexes and the penthouse are set to catch the
eye of those looking for the very best properties across the world's
leading markets.' |