There will always be something bigger in L.A.’s luxury real estate market. There will always be something better. There will always be something newer.
In a market where every home builder is constantly trying to one-up the rest, spec developers — those who build homes without a buyer lined up, including extravagant mansions that often aim for more than $10 million — are willing to try just about anything to set their properties apart., a new complex of 40 luxury homes on Sunset Boulevard, have their own strategy: Throw in a supercar.
Pendry recently announced that, for $16 million, a two-story penthouse will come with a one-year lease on acar, as well as a showroom to store it in. Spanning 1,719 square feet, the chic five-car garage is connected to the home via private elevator and includes a washroom and $400,000 design allowance that buyers can use to customize the space.They’re banking on exclusivity; the 765LT supercar is one of only 765 set to be available, and the 2020 allotment has already sold out.
It’s not the first time a developer has tossed in some million-dollar goodies to close a deal. As spec builders aim for higher and higher sales, the list of add-ons grows as well.a 38,000-square-foot Bel-Air mega-mansion for $250 million, which at the time was the priciest listing in the country. The gargantuan price tag included a smorgasbord of amenities: a Hobie Cat sailboat, a helicopter used in the 1980s action series “Airwolf” and a $30-million fleet of exotic cars and motorcycles, including a Bugatti, an Allard and a Rolls-Royce.
jflem94 Why not a partridge in a pear tree? Lol
jflem94 Perfect! Some idiot who has more money than sense can take it for a spin and *poof*, he's gone, wrapped around a pole somewhere. Problem solved.
jflem94 Too many people online want to dig in to their positions; Instead of having moderate left and right join forces; Most of them are COWARDS in person; But if they want to fight...... oh well. Be prepared. Cover and conceal. Survive. Many won't if it comes to that.