Dubai’s Largest Penthouse Lists for $164 Million

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The chance to own a record-setting property in the UAE’s capital has once again presented itself. According to Mansion Global, Dubai’s largest penthouse has just come to market, listing for a colossal $164 million (AED 600 million), which also make it among the most expensive properties for sale on the planet.

Following suit of other überluxe properties in the city, the massive penthouse is located on top of a luxury hotel—this time, Raffles The Palm Dubai. Spanning the top three floors of the branded residences, the home encompasses 77,707 square feet—over 20,000 square feet larger than the White House—and includes eight bedrooms. A handful of first-class amenities are also on site and include a gym, a cryogenic room (a type of wellness therapy the includes below-freezing temperatures), a relaxation room, an outdoor swimming pool, a bar and barbecue area, a meditation garden with a mini golf course, a basketball court, an indoor/outdoor theater, a cigar lounge, and 10 parking spots. Though the company did not share images of the interior, the penthouse is described as “flaunting a contemporary design with a dash of modernity and elegance.”

 

The home encompasses the top three floors of Raffles The Palm Dubai Residence

Photo: Laszlo Szirtesi/Getty Images

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