Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Work begins on 30 million Euro house near Marbella



Soon to be the most expensive property in Spian

The credit crunch, apparently, never happened. Petro-dollar billionaires still want to flash the cash in the most conspicuous fashion. And the Bolt Property Group has just broken ground on a 30 million Euro house in the exclusive La Zagaleta estate in the hills outside Marbella.

La Roca del Rey (The King’s Rock), as the property will be known, will be built in one of the most desirable locations in La Zagaleta, says the developer, on an elevated 18,000m² plot (four and a half acres) complete with striking rocky outcrop, looking over the Mayor of Moscow’s pad. The home will be visible from kilometres away.

“We’ve been developing in the five million euro plus price bracket in La Zagaleta for five years and although the estate is head-and-shoulders above any European competition in terms of services, facilities and security – some prospective purchasers have been remarking that the houses just aren’t ‘good enough’,” says the developer Hadleigh Bolt, owner of the Bolt Property Group. “If you have a budget upwards of 20 million Euros, a 10 million euro mansion is sadly going to just feel average. Bolt Property Group has listened to these concerns and conceived La Roca del Rey. This will be the ultimate home in the ultimate location and I guarantee there will be no shortage of people wanting to buy.”

Hadleigh continues, “This residence is for the truly discerning buyer after unique perfection. Doors of the finest Madagascar ebony, a lofty atrium with Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired stained glass and a pristine ten-car museum to admire those top marque toys are just some of the elements which indicate the level of luxury aimed for at La Roca del Rey. And all of this in the balmy southern Spanish climate. Nearby Málaga Airport is less than three hours flying time from Europe’s major cities, has direct flights to Moscow and America’s JFK not to mention a terminal dedicated to private aircraft. You can even land the helicopter on La Zagaleta’s oft-used pad. Everything from the location to the materials used points to La Roca del Rey ranking amongst Europe’s finest homes.”

Arranged over three floors with 4,400m² plus of living accommodation interspersed with bright patio-style courtyards, ten bedroom La Roca del Rey will have many inspired features from a formal piano bar to a double-height wood-panelled library. The lower storey houses a generous 15m x 6m heated swimming pool with separate Jacuzzi and fully-equipped Spa with fitness facility whilst a home cinema sits alongside a wine cellar with a contemporary twist complete with its own champagne bar.

Outside Bolt will build extensive covered and open terraces, multi-levelled landscaped gardens and a substantial infinity-edged swimming pool with floating wooden sundecks. High-tech domotics and parking for 22 cars including that secure ten-car museum layout complete this landmark residence.

Sourge: Spanish Property News

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