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четверг, 26 марта 2015 г.

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Casa Do Pego Comporta, Portugal
 Casa Do Pego, in Comporta, Portugal, is modern and stands out architecturally, and also has a an internal courtyard and heated pool on the roof PR

Casa Do Pego, Comporta, Portugal

Good for design lovers and next-big-thing seekers
Sleeps 6
Cost from €2,680 a week
In the holiday season, flights to Lisbon offer significantly better value than overpriced charters to the Algarve, and one hour to the south of the Portuguese capital lie the underrated beaches of Comporta.
The local building style is thatched, single-storey fishermen's and farmers' huts-turned-holiday-houses for the smart Lisbon set, so this villa bucks the trend – quite beautifully. It's modern and stands out architecturally in such a rural environment yet it's also comfortable, with three large doubles. It has stark walls, polished concrete floors, oversized Anglepoise lamps and butterfly chairs on the raised veranda, and an internal courtyard has a table for shady breakfasts and candlelit suppers. The heated pool is on the roof and is surrounded by a deck with bright-orange sunbeds.
From the front of the property you look out to rice fields, lavender bushes and the distant Arrábida hills that glow mauve in the morning; and from the garden, a sun-bleached wooden walkway leads through pine trees to Praia do Pego (houses cannot be built within 200m of the shore, so this is as close as you'll get), a stretch of perfect icing sugar sand sloping towards the Atlantic. Sal restaurant, one of the best in the area, sits on stilts at the head of the beach – book for lunch.
 01619 156 792,
perfectlychilledvillas.com

Vallabonzo, Albufeira, Portugal

Vallabonzo, Albufeira, Portugal
 PR
Good for families of all ages
Sleeps 10
Cost from £3,534 a week
This well-equipped villa above Praia da Oura in the Algarve shares its plot with next-door São Nemesio and the two can be booked together but are separate enough to feel private. A canvas-topped pergola for long lunches has a built-in barbecue, and there's a spot under the bougainvillea for sundowners. The five bedrooms are all large, and there's a home cinema, a sauna and a gym.
 01494 815411, palmerparker.com/Portugal/Algarve/Dos-Bicos

Skiathos Holidays, Skiathos, Greece

Skiathos Holidays
 PR
Good for an under-the-radar break
Sleeps 4
Cost from €840 a week
This family-run self-catering complex has studios and apartments, but the half-dozen two- and three-bedroom villas are the real draw. There's no pool but the low-rise whitewashed buildings, behind the calm waters of Vromolimnos beach, have smooth stone floors, sea-view balconies and billowing muslin curtains.
 0117 946 7072, i-escape.com/skiathos holidays

Cote Jardin, Barbati, Corfu, Greece

cote jardin, corfu
 PR
Good for two couples
Sleeps 4
Cost from £1,295 a week
As the name suggests, this place is all about the garden: mature olive trees, trailing fuchsia, bougainvillea and a gate on to pebbly Barbati beach. There's a small pool, rattan sofas under a pergola and a barbecue for sizzling fish. The unusual layout – one bedroom is downstairs by the sitting room; the other is accessed by an outdoor staircase and has its own kitchenette - makes it great for two couples.
 01954 261 431, vintagetravel.co.uk

Villa Rethymno Beach, Crete, Greece

Villa Rethymno, Crete
 PR
Good for social gatherings
Sleeps 4
Cost from £781 a week
In the north of the island, just a 20-minute potter from historic Rethymnon, this two-bedroom terraced house shares a pool and deck with three others. If you don't mind a bit of neighbourly chatter over the picket fences, it's great; if you do mind, get a gang of friends to rent the others. Rooms are furnished in dark wood and have beamed ceilings, but oversized glass doors let in masses of daylight.
 0800 074 0122, jamesvillas.co.uk/crete/rethymno/rethymno-beach

Riviera Villa, Latchi, Cyprus

Riviera Villa, Latchi, Cyprus
 Riviera Villa, Latchi, Cyprus PR
Good for families with under-fives
Sleeps 6
Cost from €735 a week
It may be Ikea'd up to the nines, but this house has been kitted out with exactly what you need if you have toddlers in tow, with sleek (and, most importantly, wipe-clean furniture), tiled floors and a pool that can be watched from almost every room. Through the arbor at the end of the garden lies the European Blue Flag-awarded shingle-and-sand Latchi beach, with excellent swimming and a handful of tavernas.
 No phone, beachlets.co.uk/property/cyprus-3-bed-beachfront-holiday-villa

Villa Askim, Bozburun peninsula, Turkey

Villa Askim, Bozburun Peninsula, Turkey
 PR
Good for messing about on the water
Sleeps 4
Cost from £1,300 a week
Right on the water's edge with fantastic views across to the Greek island of Symi, Askim is one of a trio of modern vine-covered villas along stony Saranda cove. There's a private jetty jutting out into the warm Aegean and sensational snorkelling. Extras such as kayaks, gulet trips and car hire are all chucked in, so the set up here is much more all-encompassing than the average house hire.

Dream Villa, Brac, Croatia

Dream Villa, Brac island, Croatia
 PR
Good for blissful isolation
Sleeps 6
Cost from €1,500 a week
On the island of Brac, a 45-minute ferry ride from Split, this castaway blue-shuttered cabin overlooking the Adriatic has its own private beach and no neighbours in sight. And with electricity from the rooftop solar panels, rainwater tanks hooked up to the bathroom and kitchen, and thick stone walls negating the need for air conditioning, it's an eco hideout, too. As well as two double bedrooms there's also a small area for kids to play in, too.
 01494 671359, croatianvillaholidays.com/en/dream-villa-bol-brac-split.php

Villa La Plage, Sardinia, Italy

villa la plage sardinia
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Good for bucket and spade holidays
Sleeps 6
Cost from £1,252 a week
The glitz and megayachts of the Costa Smerelda are 300km to the north, but feel a million miles away from this sweet, straightforward house by a postcard-worthy beach just outside the small town of Villasimius, an hour from Cagliari airport. The interior is very simple, but you'll be outside the whole time anyway, lounging in the shady seating area or in a swing chair on the roof terrace.
 020-7554 8601, italianrentals4u.com/Villa-la-Plage.html

Villa Appoline, Pozzallo, Sicily, Italy

Villa Appoline, Pozzallo, Sicily
 PR
Good for family and sunshine
Sleeps 7
Cost from €1,530 a week
This proper family holiday home sits in a stellar location on Sicily's south coast just a few steps from one of Pozzallo's buttery sand beaches. You are at the same latitude as Tunisia, so good weather is practically a given for much of the year. The garden is dotted with fat palms and fig trees, there's a fully-stocked outdoor kitchen and the owners are on hand to point out the best gelateria and bakery.
 020-7097 1413, solosicily.com/cat49_seafront-villas-in-sicily

Le Antiche Pajare, Puglia, Italy

Le Antiche Pajare, Puglia
 PR
Good for lazy seaside days
Sleeps 6
Cost from €3,150 a week
The beaches in the heel of Italy, where the Adriatic and Ionian seas meet, are stunning. And this restored farmhouse (which has now been painted a rather fetching pink) is by the edge of one of them. The main bedroom has views out to the water; the other double bedroom opens on to the delightful garden, with its crunchy green lawns, planted with prickly pear and agave, and an old well.
 020-7377 8518, 
thethinkingtraveller.com

Strandlounge, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany

Strandlounge, Schleswig-Holstein
 PR
Good for switching off
Sleeps 4
Cost from €1,960 a week
Schleswig-Holstein is sometimes called the land between the seas, sandwiched as it is by the Baltic and the North Sea. People flock here for fresh air and the unspoilt landscape of poppy-covered fields. This beach house is one of two west-facing cabins next to the Strandhaus Schwedeneck restaurant. The simple interior has a cosy woodburning stove. The sand in front is flat and wide – great for beach football and cricket.
 +49 431 6707 0126, vacation-apartments.com/49128.htm

Spahouse 579 Skallerup, Denmark

Spahouse 579, Skallerup Denmark
 PR
Good for multi-generation gatherings
Sleeps 12
Cost from £1,238 a week
When the Danish do Center Parc-style resorts, this is what you get: an adventure camp by heather-covered dunes on the Jutland peninsula. The lodges are basic but functional, with tongue-and-groove walls and lots of light. Request Spahouse 579, closest to the water, and you can hear the waves at night. Go on blustery walks, ride the stout ponies, splash in the indoor waterpark, or cycle the coastal paths. For grown-ups, there's a terrific spa.
 +45 9924 8400, skallerup.dk

Villa Les Ensemblerts, Ile de Ré, France

Villa Les Ensemberts, Ile de Re, France
 PR
Good for family celebrations
Sleeps 12
Cost from €2,000 a week
Ile de Ré is an idyllic spot, with a Martha's Vineyard-meets-Swallows and Amazons vibe. Most accommodation is in village cottages and townhouses, so this beachfront villa in the hamlet of La Noue, with its parquet floors, pine-panelled walls and antique furnishings, is quite a find. There's masses to do, especially for kids, with swimming pool, table tennis and an array of books and toys.
 020-8827 1971, homeaway.co.uk/France/holiday-villa-Charente-Maritime

Beach House, Concarneau, Brittany, France

Beach house, Concarneau, Brittany
 Beach house, Concarneau, Brittany PR
Good for surfers and sailors
Sleeps 6
Cost from €600 a week
This bleached, wood-clad, grey-and-white bolthole is just feet from the sands of Plage des Sables Blanc, north of Concarneau, with a south-west-facing beach terrace that's a great suntrap. A shallow stretch of Atlantic swings from millpond to wild and windy, and is good for surfing and sailing. Go crabbing, kayaking or ride the bicycles provided to market to buy local produce for a picnic.
 No phone, thebeachhousefrance.wordpress.com

Villa Isabelle, Cap Ferret, Aquitaine, France

villa isabelle
 PR
Good for blow-outs
Sleeps 12
Cost from £5,000 a week
Not to be confused with far glitzier Cap Ferrat on the Côte d'Azur, this peninsula separates the Atlantic from Arcachon Bay, France's oyster capital. A gate at the bottom of the garden leads on to a creamy ribbon of sand and views of bobbing fishing boats. It's a picture-book scene. Rooms are divided between an early 20th-century seaside villa and an adjacent guest cottage, with three pastel-coloured bedrooms. Sailing, surfing and boat charter are all available and the shops and restaurants of Cap Ferret are just down the road.
 01242 787800, 
redsavannah.com/villas-ski

Premium bungalow, Voga Mari, Formentera, Spain

Voga Mari bungalows, Formentera
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Good for pretending you're on the Caribbean
Sleeps 2 plus sofabed
Cost from €735 a week
This is exactly the sort of place you want to know about: simple whitewashed bungalows in the south of the island on Migjorn beach, well-maintained rooms with everything you could need, and French doors leading on to terraces looking straight out to sea. It's a short ferry hop from Ibiza but a world away, with a laid-back vibe and a coastline dotted with little coves and the softest sand. The Voga Mari restaurant is a short stroll away for great seafood, or hire a scooter and buzz into nearby Sant Francesc.
 01642 210163, formentera.co.uk

Casita Playa, Tarifa, Spain 

Casita Playa, Tarifa, Spain
 Photograph: /PR
Good for watersports lovers
Sleeps 2 adults and 2 children
Cost from €1,800 a week
With the choppy white horses of the Atlantic a minute's walk from the garden, this Tarifa cottage is great for kite- and windsurfers. Tucked between mega-villas in a gated community just above Valdevaqueros beach, the diminutive house is fresh and contemporary inside, with big sliding glass doors on to a wraparound terrace and a dip-in, leap-out unheated pool.
+34 660 863437, tarifabeachhouse.com

Torre Blanca, Almería, Spain

Torre Blanca Almeria
 PR
Good for Spain without the hordes
Sleeps 6
Cost from €1,470 a week
The Costa de Almería is a remarkably undiscovered sweep of Andalucían coast. And this charming beach house with Provençal-style interiors is on a peaceful sandy cove between Villaricos and San Juan de los Terreros. The two twin rooms on the ground floor are ideal for children; the top bedroom has a sea-facing balcony and views over palms to the beach. The open-plan ground floor leads to a garden with terraces, hammock and pool.
 +34 915 237451, villas.spain-select.com

Boat House, Cala Jondal, Ibiza, Spain

Good for Clubbing – and chilling
Sleeps 4
Cost from €2,300 a week
There are many ultra-smart houses on the White Isle, but few can beat this for location, just down a path from Cala Jondal. It's nothing flash – a traditional, green-shuttered stone cottage among pine trees with a lovely chill-out area, a barbecue, and small pool. Go for early morning swims from the sandy stretch in front of the Tropicana Beach Club, eat grilled fish for lunch at Yemanja and trip along the bay to Blue Marlin for an evening cocktail and DJ session without having to worry about the taxi home at the end of the night.

четверг, 12 марта 2015 г.

Top 10 Most Expensive Luxury Penthouses in the World

With large-scale lateral square footage nearly impossible to find, property developers woo super wealthy, according to Wealth-X

This property in New York, to be completed in 2015, has one of the most expensive penthouses in the world.This property in New York, to be completed in 2015, has one of the most expensive penthouses in the world.
The prices for luxury apartments in city centers are soaring, and so too are their locations.
Property developers around the world are wooing mega-wealthy buyers with lavishly appointed skyscrapers in the most prestigious of neighborhoods, where large-scale lateral square footage is nearly impossible to find, according to a recent article in Wealth-X.
“Wealthy buyers want convenience,” Joanna Leverett, head of international new developments at Savills, told Wealth-X.
“Flagship developments provide services and facilities such as spas, wellness and restaurants that you wouldn’t normally get in a house, all within walking distance to the city’s restaurants and culture instead of being out in the sticks.”
These trophy residences are being designed by top architects and interior designers, and have the added benefit of being zero-maintenance, turnkey properties.
This type of apartment is easier on the rent and resale market too, said Edward de Mallet Morgan, head of super prime international property at Knight Frank. “More owners are renting out their properties where there is a good management, rental service or a concierge, as it is nice to have some income being generated to put towards annual running costs,” he said.
Following is the Top 10 most expensive luxury penthouses on the world, and the developers behind them.
One Madison, New York
10. One Madison, New York
Average price per square foot:  $5,000
Penthouse: $43 million
Located on East 23rd Street in Manhattan, this slim 60-story glass tower already has some celebrity residents, including Tom Brady and Giselle Bündchen. Soon, they’ll be bumping in to Rupert Murdoch, who spent $57 million buying the top four floors of the building after he combined the triplex penthouse and the apartment below. One Madison has 53 units with amenities such as an indoor pool with marble walls and butler service.
Agent: The Related Companies
One Thousand Museum Condos, Miami
9. One Thousand Museum Condos, Miami
Average price per square foot: $1,100
Penthouse: $45 million
Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning Iraqi-British architect Zaha Hadid, this building at 1000 Biscayne Boulevard is billed as “creating a six star lifestyle.” Amenities include two floors of wellness and spa facilities, a sunbathing terrace overlooking the Miami skyline and a private helipad. All the interior spaces have customized “building scenting,” with perfumes designed by olfactory consultants 12.29. Developed by Gregg Covin and Louis Birdman, the building is due to be completed in 2018.
Agent: Savills
Clermont, Singapore
8. Clermont Residence, Singapore
Average price per square foot:  $2,360
Penthouse: $47 million
Clermont Residence is perched atop the 951-foot-high Tanjong Pagar Centre, Singapore’s tallest building. Skidmore, Owings and Merrill designed the building, which is due for completion in 2016. There will be 180 apartments, including the 14,500-square-foot penthouse with its own private elevator. Residents of the Peck Seah Street building will be able to step out into Singapore’s prestigious Central Business District. The project is being run by Guocoland, the developer owned by Malaysian billionaire Quek Leng Chan.
Agent: Savills
56 Leonard, New York
7. 56 Leonard, New York
Average price per square foot: $6,000
Penthouse: $47 million
This Herzog & de Meuron-designed tower in Tribeca is almost entirely made from cantilevered glass, offering city views through floor-to-ceiling windows. The penthouse is under contract for $47 million, making it one of the most expensive residences ever to be sold in downtown Manhattan. An Anish Kapoor sculpture sits at the base of the building; inside there is a 25-seat cinema and a 75-foot lap pool.
Agent: Corcoran Sunshine Marketing Group
Opus Hong Kong, Hong Kong
6.  Opus Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Average price per square foot: $10,740
Top published price: $58.6 million
Pritzker-winning Canadian architect Frank Gehry designed the 12-story Opus development, his first residential project in Asia. Located at the exclusive 53 Stubbs Road on the Peak, the building’s eighth floor apartment has already broken records as the most expensive ever sold in the city. Amenities include rainwater recycling for irrigation and electric car charge systems. However, the project has been temporarily derailed by the Hong Kong administration’s property-cooling measures introduced last year, including strict requirements on sales of first-hand property. For now, Opus is available only to rent.
Agent: Swire Properties
Tour Odéon, Monaco
5. Tour Odéon, Monaco
Average price per square foot: $8,900
Top apartment: $65.7 million
At more than 550 feet, Tour Odéon will be the tallest building in Monaco, overlooking the entire principality and the Mediterranean sea. The double tower, due for completion in the next few weeks, includes 70 luxury apartments with floor-to-ceiling windows. ArchitectAlexandre Giraldi and Monegasque family-run developer Groupe Marzocco collaborated on the creation of the landmark, bringing in designer Alberto Pinto for the interiors and Jean Mus to create the gardens. The 35,500 square feet “Sky Penthouse” will occupy the top five floors of the building. Although the price of the penthouse has yet to be revealed, reports put it as high as $387 million, which would make it the most expensive apartment in the world.
Agent: Knight Frank
South Bank Tower, London
4. South Bank Tower, London
Average price per square foot: $3,300
Penthouse: $90 million, asking price
South Bank Tower was originally a 30-story structure designed by Sir Richard Seifert in 1972. Developer CIT recently acquired the building, and brought in Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates to redesign it, with interior design from Johnson Naylor. They have transformed the building into a 41-story offering of 191 luxury apartments and office space. Due for completion in 2015, the building is on the River Thames, and overlooks the London Eye and the city beyond. The penthouse will be a triplex with two roof terraces.
Agents: Savills and CBRE
One57, New York
3. One57, New York
Average price per square foot: $6,000
Penthouse: $90 million (sold in 2012)
Rising 1,004 feet over Midtown Manhattan on 57th Street, this development is the tallest residential building in New York. Developed by Gary Barnett’s Extell, it claims to be a vertical billionaire’s row. There are 95 condos with amenities that include a yoga studio, an arts-and-crafts atelier room and a pet grooming room. French Pritzker Prize-winning architect Christian de Portzamparc envisioned the project, while Thomas Juul-Hansen did the interiors. The flagship Park Hyatt New York and its health club and spa at the base of the building will open this summer, designed by interior designers Yabu Pushelburg.
Agent: One57
432 Park Avenue, New York
2. 432 Park Avenue, New York
Average price per square foot: $6,742
Penthouse: $95 million
A Midtown Manhattan neighbor of One57, 432 Park Avenue is the brainchild of property tycoon Harry Macklowe. It was designed by architect Rafael Viñoly, with interiors byDeborah Berke. Due for completion in 2015, it will be the second tallest residential building in New York. The residents-only restaurant is designed by Bentel & Bentel, and will have an adjacent outdoor terrace above 57th street to accommodate 300 guests. The penthouse will have six bedrooms, seven bathrooms and a library. Other amenities include a wine cellar, a 75-foot indoor swimming pool and a spa and fitness center.
Agent: Macklowe Properties
One Hyde Park, London
1. One Hyde Park, London
Average price per square foot: $9,906
Penthouse: $227 million
The signature development of the Candy brothers, One Hyde Park, though not a skyscraper, is probably London’s most hotly-discussed residential building, according to Wealth-X. The building’s interior designer Candy & Candy says the penthouse sold for $227 million, while other reports have suggested the actual price was lower. Christian Candy is listed as an owner, along with Qatari financial backer Sheik Hamad bin Jassim bin Jaber Al Thani. Amenities include a golf-simulator, private cinema and squash court. Roger Stirk Harbour + Partners provided the architectural design, and Mandarin Oriental Hotel group runs the concierge.
Agents: Savills, Aylesford, Strutt & Parker