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Breaking Into Luxury Apartment With The Price Of VND 15 Trillion
Date: 03-10-2017 | 02:42
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181 Fremont Apartment is located in the heart of San Francisco city center, which is designed 70-floor with stunning views over the city. Expected to be completed by 2017, 181 Fremont will be the tallest, most luxurious office building in the western Mississippi River
It is known as the most expensive apartment in this area for $ 665 million (equivalent to VND 15 trillion). The ultra-luxury apartments inside the condominium are priced at $ 2,400 per square foot, it is double the median price in San Francisco
The interior of the apartments is made from luxury and rare materials
The doorknob is among the first selected furniture. This is a doorknob made from brass and it is made by Parisian artists and mounted on Paldao wood doors from Southeast Asia
The apartment is tiled by oak which gives a cozy look
The kitchen of the apartment is designed both beautiful and convenient. The ebony sliding door can help hide the kitchen, making it convenient for parties and events
The open design offers a generous and liberal feel
181 Fremont uses Calacatta marble originated in Italy, taken from the cliffs on the beach, to tile bathroom’s wall
Behind this glass door is a royal-style space
By design, no apartment in the condominium is the same completely, partly because the apartment is built in the shape of buds to the top. The layout of each apartment is changed to maximize the space
Each floor of the building has only 4 apartments, ensuring the privacy of each household owner
181 Fremont owns many high-end facilities such as gym, yoga room, library, meeting room …
The observatory area is located on the 52nd floor which has excellent city views
181 Fremont will be the only apartment which is directly connected to the Transbay Transit Center. It is located in downtown San Francisco
The 181 Fremont Building is designed to help reduce the pressure caused by seismic and earthquakes
The elevator system of the building is designed with continuous operation despite encounters with catastrophic events