Take a peek inside New Zealand’s most expensive home, a penthouse in Auckland’s tallest building
The Pacifica Super Penthouse, located on the top two floors of New Zealand's tallest residential building, is on the market for US$24 million. The Pacifica tower is on track to open later this year in downtown Auckland. It'll have 295 flats.
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Occupying the 53rd and 54th floors, the Super Penthouse boasts sweeping views of Auckland's Waitemata Harbour, and if sold at asking price, will be the most expensive home sale in New Zealand's history. The buyer can opt to design the penthouse themselves and purchase it at a slightly lower price, or have the developer follow through with its proposed layout.
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Current plans for the 53rd floor propose an open-concept living area a conservatory as well as a luxury kitchen and dining area, complete with a butler's kitchen, wine cellar and tasting room.
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Plans for the 54th floor include a spa and sauna, five guest bedrooms and a master bedroom with views for days.
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Foreign buyers interested in the penthouse are exempt from having to obtain approval by the Overseas Investment Office, the developer’s New Zealand manager Elizabeth Scott told Bloomberg. Scott also said that 85 per cent of the building's flats have already been sold.
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This article originally appeared on Business Insider.
The Pacifica Super Penthouse is US$24 million, looks out over Auckland’s harbour and has a separate butler’s kitchen