A Crazy Ritzy Singapore Modern Wants $44M
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1/5Photographs Courtesy of Sotheby's International RealtyThe film Crazy Rich Asians, which opened in the United States on August 15, has taken the box office by storm. The tale of boy meets girl, girl meets boy’s family, girl finds out boy’s family is absurdly rich, accumulated $26 million in its opening weekend, according to Vanity Fair. Viewers were charmed by the ground-breaking love story, told mainly on a lavish Singapore backdrop.Buyers in the real estate market, inspired by the stunning cinematic scenery, will be intrigued by a ritzy $44 million property located in Queen Astrid Park, Singapore. Sprawling across 10,516-square-feet, the modern mansion was constructed in 2017. The massive estate holds five bedrooms, five full baths and two partial bathrooms to accommodate numerous guests.Floor to ceiling glass windows on both the first and second floors look over the luxurious front facing pool. A portion of the backyard is dedicated to an alfresco dining area where homeowners can eat and entertain under the stars.Privacy is a key component as the property resides on one of the Singapore’s most sought after streets for affluent community. Simon Wong of Sotheby’s International Realty has the listing, fit for the movie screens.Photographs Courtesy of Sotheby's International RealtyThe film Crazy Rich Asians, which opened in the United States on August 15, has taken the box office by storm. The tale of boy meets girl, girl meets boy’s family, girl finds out boy’s family is absurdly rich, accumulated $26 million in its opening weekend, according to Vanity Fair. Viewers were charmed by the ground-breaking love story, told mainly on a lavish Singapore backdrop.Buyers in the real estate market, inspired by the stunning cinematic scenery, will be intrigued by a ritzy $44 million property located in Queen Astrid Park, Singapore. Sprawling across 10,516-square-feet, the modern mansion was constructed in 2017. The massive estate holds five bedrooms, five full baths and two partial bathrooms to accommodate numerous guests.Floor to ceiling glass windows on both the first and second floors look over the luxurious front facing pool. A portion of the backyard is dedicated to an alfresco dining area where homeowners can eat and entertain under the stars.Privacy is a key component as the property resides on one of the Singapore’s most sought after streets for affluent community. Simon Wong of Sotheby’s International Realty has the listing, fit for the movie screens.
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