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Not much taste is used for the interior designing of this place. Except the excessive use of marble, the floor covering looks like "cheap hotel style" carpets. It doesn’t have any personality or special feelings.
Rather than a house, it could work as a hotel apartment or a setup for a movie. Would be very boring for one to live in such a place for longer than a week. As others have mentioned, there is no swimming pool, nor a walk in garden or green space. The view is just “apartments”, nothing extra. One can get the same view by sticking posters to the wall. Not worth the price
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