Posted in Architecture, Buildings, Home Decor, Hotels, Luxury, Outdoor, Property on 30 June 2009

There are so many things in the present world that actually make us realise that maybe the so-called ‘financial hard times’ are just the woes of a very few. We know that counries have been very busy promoting tourism in their states and for that they are offering great discount packages too. But perhaps, Moscow does not believe in giving quality at low prices. From what we hear, an expensive rental apartment in the Russian capital charges $50,000 per month.
DOKI Real Estate Agency is handling the property located very strategically near the Arbatskaya metro station in downtown Moscow. Apparently, the 21 rooms which include 8 bedrooms and six bathrooms will keep your travelling group quite happy and comfortable.
Posted in Estate, Luxury, Property, Worlds Most Expensive on 5 May 2008

Whilst two months back, we informed you about One Hyde Park, the new luxury apartment building being constructed in London’s Knightsbridge neighborhood worth $200 million for exclusive apartments. And today one of the four elite penthouse apartments bagged its deserving price. No one is aware of the nature of businesses run by filthy rich that helps them accumulate such huge bank balances but for sure they have well-matched interests that does justice to their floating wealth.
Touted as the world’s most expensive apartment, it got sold for $200 million and the shock of the life is till now it’s under construction and is expected to be completed by 2010. The creditable factor leading to the surge in the quick sales of these apartments is their fancy facilities and insane middle setting. If you don’t know then the property is developed by Candy & Candy and is owned by Sheikh Hamad, Foreign Minister of the Gulf State of Qatar.
The estate features communal spas, wine-tasting facilities, wooden baths, marble surfaces and floor-to-ceiling fridges. They say each of the four penthouses would have security arrangements like bulletproof glass, panic rooms and access to an underground passage leading to a nearby hotel.










