One of the apartments costs 2,6 billion rubles!
The most expensive apartment on the CIAN on the 8th floor, commissioned in 2009, is for sale for 2,6 billion rubles. This is a panoramic penthouse with a terrace and fireplaces in the deluxe club house Granatny 8 on Patriarch’s Ponds (20 minutes walk from the Kremlin, 5 minutes from the Barrikadnaya metro station).
The area of the open-plan apartment is 952 sq. m. Ceiling height – 3,8 m. According to the developer’s idea, 9 bedrooms and 4 combined bathrooms can be located here. There are also two front and two additional entrances with separate elevators for each and an exit to the roof. Panoramic windows open a view on four sides: the Central House of the Architect, the Church of the Ascension of the Lord at the Nikitsky Gate, a skyscraper on Barrikadnaya, the Foreign Ministry’s Reception House and green lanes of the Patriarch’s Ponds. The price includes 4 parking spaces in the underground parking. The entrance is decorated with natural marble and wood, decorated with classic columns, carved wrought iron railings, massive crystal chandeliers. The territory is under security and video surveillance. The landscaped courtyard is hidden from prying eyes. Residents can pamper themselves with a visit to the sauna, swimming pool, hammam, jacuzzi, gym. There is even a storage room for fur coats.
From the so-called elite secondary housing with finishing, one can single out a 5-room apartment on Kutuzovsky Prospekt with an area of 507 sq. m. Apartments costing almost 1,7 bn. Rub. are located in the legendary hotel “Ukraine” (5 minutes from the metro station “Kievskaya”) on the 11th floor and represent a three-level penthouse.
The first is a spacious hall, dressing room, large living room with fireplace, kitchen-dining room, bedroom with its own bathroom and dressing room, guest bathroom. Guest bedroom with its own bathroom, large open balcony with panoramic views of Moscow. The second is a kitchen-living room, a bathroom, a laundry room. The third is a study with floor-to-ceiling windows and access to its own terrace. The decoration uses expensive natural materials: Italian marble, onyx, wood. It is worth noting that the building, built in 1953-1957, was completely restored by 2008 and declared a monument of history and culture.