Trenches are inhuman!
On the 24th, there was a hot search on Weibo! 560 million cash in full! The 33-year-old Chinese mysterious rich woman bought the top mansion in the Mediterranean! There is no staging, no tax avoidance, we are rich, we are willful!
When everyone focuses on the sky-high-priced manor of the female rich, the Chinese rich once again shake the singapore real estate rights, the sky-high real estate is not envied, and the sky-high price "rental house" you must not have seen! The former rich woman is a good villain who spends money to buy a house, but the mysterious owner of Singapore spends 200,000 new (about 1 million yuan) a month to rent a house, and others spend money like flowing water, and he spends money like a flood! Showdown, is a rich man no doubt ~
Chinese billionaires rented high-quality bungalows on Holland Road at a record high price of $200,000 a month
The Singapore version of the HD documentary "The Rich Man's World" is staged again! Jack-of-all-trades, who think they are used to being haunted by the rich, are once again soured by their "low-key" banknote ability!
Have seen the sky-high luxury house, you have seen the sky-high price of "rental housing" ~ ~ ~ ~
Note that this rental property is nothing more than extraordinary, but a quality bungalow in Queen Astrid Park, Singapore's Holland Road, with an area of 25,439 square feet and a full range of amenities! The owner circle layer is even more unobtrusive
Recently, a mysterious Chinese tenant rented this high-quality bungalow for 200,000 new yuan per month (about 1 million yuan), or 2.4 million yuan a year (about 12 million yuan).
Wanshitong dared to convert it, the rent of 1 million yuan per month, the rent of those two months is a set of three-bedroom to four-bedroom spacious HDB flats in Singapore, 12 million yuan a year can buy a two-bedroom apartment in a prime location, and the land title is at least 99 years old!
Renting a house is not as good as buying a house, spending more, how long to rent will not have property rights, this money spent makes Everything feel meat pain across the screen ~ ~
Spending millions of yuan to set up KTV room sky-high decoration once again shocked our eyeballs, this is not the end!
Sky-high rents are only the first step, and the next renovation must also keep up. On the one hand, home ownership is also used as their private clubhouse to entertain relatives, friends or business partners.
Some bungalows may not be brand new, but their design is modern, clean lines, and designed by well-known designers, so the room type is enduring. Just this configuration, but also need to keep up with the times.
Many rich people rent these bungalows and spend 1 million yuan (about 5 million yuan) to set up private KTV rooms with the most advanced sound systems, which is the correct way to open the entertainment home.
At the same time, high-end projects must also be arranged, since the courtyard is large enough, it is still preparing golf putting green, and the brand also has requirements, which must be a green that Tiger Woods will use at the competition level. This set of high-end players' equipment will get at least 300,000 new (about 1.5 million yuan).
While we are still distressed by the rent of the rich, their sky-high decoration fees have once again refreshed our consumption concept. Sure enough, even if you rent a house, the rich can spend the money thrillingly!
How trenches are the high-quality bungalows in Singapore, and Everything pass is for you to pick them up!
Some people see that this will be curious, renting only, such a luxury to engage in decoration is not necessary, right? Other properties are not necessary, but quality bungalows in Singapore are definitely worth it!
You know, Singapore's Good Class Bungalow (GCB) is a god-like presence in the real estate market!
If the house is likened to luxury, then a premium bungalow in Singapore is the Diamond Himalayan Platinum tote bag from the Hermès collection, the Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711/1A watch or the Rolls-Royce Phantom Luxury Car.
Similarly, the GCB has long been seen as Singapore's identity symbol and has many near-mythical qualities associated with them.
People talk about how the value of these bungalows never drops, how each one is like a gold mine, and how the government will never demolish them. Are you sure? Is this so-called GCB so magical?
There are only 2,800 GCBs on the island that start at S$20 million
Macaroni fans should know that according to the Definition of the Urban Renewal Authority of Singapore, a quality bungalow must be a two-storey detached bungalow covering an area of at least 1400 square meters, and it must also be located in the 39 designated high-quality bungalow areas in The 10th, 11th, 20th, 21st and 23rd districts.
At present, there are only about 2800 high-quality bungalows on the island, and there is no market, and the buyer must also be a local citizen!
Because it is very rare and the total price of the unit is high, the price is generally from $20 million, so buyers of high-quality bungalows are often not rich or expensive. After all, there are many rich people who pay as much as S$20 million, but there are only so many houses. There are more monks and less porridge!
Therefore, people who can buy GCBs in Singapore have basically heard of them, such as: Jet Li, the CEO of the overseas version of Douyin, Zhou Shouzi, ceo of Douyin, the son of Haidilao CEO Daniel Zhang, Razer boss Chen Minliang, Grab co-founder Anthony Tan and SecretLab boss Ian Ang.
Singapore's richest GCB luxury house inventory is also the cheapest $19.8 million per set
What do you think? Is it itchy in your heart to see the "appearance" of these trench-breaking mansions? Everything knows you~
Rumor has it that this is jet Li's $19.8 million purchase of GCB in Ming Tsui Po in the Bukit Chima area.
The freehold mansion covers an area of 222,723 sq ft, or S$871 per sq ft. Since Jet Li bought it in 2009, the valuation of this property is now at least doubled!
Earlier, Haidilao's chief executive Daniel Zhang bought a $27 million GCB mansion, and then bought a $40 million GCB mansion for his son next door!
The TikTok CEO Zhou Waszi purchased a GCB located in the Queen's Park of Aishte, with a purchase price of $86 million, covering an area of about 31,800 square feet, which is about $2704 per square meter, which is a relatively high price.
As for another tech giant, Grab co-founder Anthony Tan, bought a GCB in Mindong Park for S$40 million. The house is said to have been built in the 1990s with a land area of 21,602 sq ft, which averages S$1,851 per sq ft.
Earlier, Singapore Razer owner Chan Min Leung bought a GCB in Bukit Timah for S$52.8 million, with an average price of S$1,706 per square foot.
Having said all that, what does he really look like inside? Why is it so expensive to sell? Can't the toilet be made of gold?
GCB internal structure big exposure ~ sure "trench inhumanity"!
Somehow, the rich people who buy GCBs in Singapore are very low-key, and the structure of their mansions rarely "shows up", maybe this is the so-called "wealth is not exposed"!
However, we can peek into the mansion management of James Dyson, the owner of Dyson, and see how rich these houses are!
Purchased for S$45 million by Dyson's boss, the mansion is located on the hillside of 50 Bukit Chima Guruni Road, and the whole adopts an open concept where sunlight can shine naturally.
The most eye-catching thing about the house is the huge L-shaped infinity pool!
There is also a small waterfall in the backyard of the room
The spiral staircase and transparent elevator are located in the middle of the house, and if you feel hot when you go down the stairs, you can jump directly into the pool
According to the regulations, this GCB also has only two floors, the first floor is mainly a reception area, kitchen, dining room and infinity pool. On the second floor is a living area with five spacious bedrooms
We found another set of GCB internal structures on the House Tour website, and it is said that this mansion also incorporates feng shui elements~
Pushing open the door, I thought I had come to the Science and Technology Museum!
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This luxurious restaurant is enough for three generations to eat together!
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It seems that in this 2-story GCB, the elevator is an indispensable presence?
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There is even a billiard hall
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In the corner of the room, a small desk ~
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Such a large back garden, it is actually a lawn, why not plant a few durian trees? What a waste
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It turns out that the living rooms of rich people are all open-air...
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Do you think this is a kitchen? No, no, no, it's just a porch! Our kitchen is not yet a big entrance...
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One of the bedrooms, floor-to-ceiling windows are designed to be very sunny~
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Singaporean celebrity Jamie ChuaGCB mansion exposed~
During the circuit breaker, Singaporean celebrity Jamie Chua spent S$63 million on a GCB.
She is known as the "Queen of Hermes" and has 1.2 million followers on Insta! The subscribers on the YouTube channel are close to more than 500,000 people.
She once wanted to introduce her garden to netizens and promote green environmental protection with everyone, but was discouraged by her boyfriend Terence Koh. She jokingly said: "Terence keeps telling me that no one wants to look at your garden – they just want to watch you go out and buy new designer bags!"
Now Cai Xinying is 47 years old, but her skin and figure are still very well maintained, like a girl. From the photo of her and her son, it is not at all clear that the two are mother and son.
In her mansion, the most "eye-catching" is still the cloakroom she envies the whole network...
She has a cabinet of Hermès bags! There are at least 200 of them, all kinds of styles, all kinds of colors, and it is simply bright and blind!
Jamie also often "goes out" by the indoor pool in the mansion. Seriously, sour...
After looking at the interior structure of these mansions, Wanshitong understood why the Chinese billionaire had to spend $200,000 new monthly rent to rent a house: first of all, he was not a citizen, so he could not buy GCB, and secondly, if you look at it according to the above interior design standards, it is indeed a penny and a penny...
Do you know any other Singapore mansions that "break the sky"? Welcome to leave a message in the comment area to communicate~
Reprinted from: Singapore MasterCard
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