Drive back home in two uber-luxurious cars
by Sidd Dhimaan, onLooking for a house? May we suggest the Mansions at Acqualina in Florida? It exudes royalty and luxuriousness, and the realtor will give you a Lamborghini and a Rolls-Royce for ‘free’ when you buy this penthouse. No, there is no catch to it. Just that the penthouse costs slightly above-average; it is priced at $38 million.
Sweet Deal, Isn’t It?
The property is located on the 47th floor of the Mansions at Acqualina in a small city north of Miami called Sunny Isles Beach, situated right on the Atlantic Ocean in South Florida area.
This penthouse is so big that it has a name for itself despite being on top of a building.
Coming to the point, anyone who buys the Palazzo Del Cielo, which in our vocabulary translates to “not even in your dreams,” will get not one, but two uber luxurious cars – a Lamborghini Aventador and a Rolls Royce Cullinan. For the ones with an opulent lifestyle, this may not be as exciting as it is for us. Perhaps, they already have such exotic cars in their garage. To put a price on it, the two cars collectively cost $750,000 and are ‘free’ with the Palazzo Del Cielo.
Tailor-made For Richie Rich
Now, let’s talk about why the Penthouse costs so much.
This ultra-luxurious living space has a private glass-bottomed swimming pool, which gives you an illusion that you are actually swimming in the sky.
It has more marble than the ancient temples and monuments had. The window shades are electronically controlled. The posh property claims that it is home to the largest collection of independently owned Rolls-Royce vehicles in the world. It’s not just a claim; Rolls-Royce has backed it up as well. So, if the lure of getting two cars with an amazing penthouse works on you, then this is the deal for you. Or, you could even look at this way – spending $38 million for two cars and getting a penthouse free.
What are your impressions on this deal, the gorgeous place, and the sweet machines? Let us know in the comments section below.
Further reading
Read our full review on the 2019 Rolls-Royce Cullinan.
Read our full review on the 2018 Lamborghini Aventador S.