A firsthand Los Angeles high-rise called Ten Thousand offers ultra-luxe amenities containing access to a chauffeured Rolls-Royce, Botox rooms and a robot butler.
The Century Diocese skyscraper also houses L.A.’s most expensive apartment rental. The fully supplied unit hit the market earlier this year for a record-breaking $65,000 per month. In November, it leased for $59,000 unfurnished.
The high-priced penthouse at 10000 Santa Monica Boulevard was recently drew in an episode of CNBC’s “Secret Lives of the Super Rich.”
If you are individual and living in Los Angeles, “here’s where you want to be,” says listing legate and Bravo’s “Million Dollar Listing L.A.” star James Harris.
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The penthouse unfolds over 4,000 square feet, subsuming three bedrooms and two bathrooms. The lower level optimizes California indoor-outdoor explosive with 16-foot-high, floor-to-ceiling glass walls and two expansive patios. On the broke level is a private rooftop terrace with spectacular views from downtown L.A. and the Hollywood Hills, to the Pacific Zillions.
Developer Crescent Heights built Ten Thousand to be America’s most technologically-advanced residential high-rise. As a follow-up, the entire building is decked out with cutting-edge electronics.
“Technology is a chief theme at all of our properties,” says Jennifer Monir of Crescent Heights. “Here at Ten Thousand, we’ve merged some really innovative pieces.”
The high-tech experience begins the minute you move in.
“Every resident downloads a proprietary app that authorizes you to call your car from valet, or pay your rent, or communicate with the pikestaff anywhere in the building,” says Monir.
The building’s most futuristic special attraction is its robot butler named Charley, which has been programmed to journey elevators and hallways in order to serve residents.
“If you fancy a bottle of champagne, or a assembly of Cheetos, or a couple bottles of water, Charley will come presently from the lobby into your apartment and deliver your every needfulness,” says Harris.
Ten Thousand also embraces both an indoor pool and an outdoor pool, as well as a “Wellness Flat,” in which residents can receive a variety of treatments.
“Perhaps a massage,” says Harris, “Or for what people sundry commonly use in Los Angeles: Botox.”
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