Hamilton Parks in Singapore is a brand-new 30-storey development where flats cost between £6 and £15 million. But with parking in the city limited, the skyscraper designer came up with an innovative way of parking some of the planets fastest cars. Residents simply drive their 200mph motors into a biometrically-controlled lift at the base of Hamilton Parks on the city's swanky Orchard Road. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BwWZPqBsyMY&hd=1]Millionaires Parking Supercars In Their Living Room - YouTube[/ame]
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It wasn't clear in the video whether it's possible, but it would be a real novelty if you can stay in the car, and just get in and out in your apartment. No separate elevator ride from/to the garage.
Sure does make getting the groceries in a heck of a lot easier. But then again if I had £15 million for one of the condos then I'd probably have staff too.
I just thought of something. How long is the line to get in and out in the evening after work and how long does it take to get your car in the morning before work? Jim
They are moving Lambos and Ferrari's not Kia's and Camerys. Those people don't work they just collect profits from whatever company they own.