The brand new Porsche Design Tower in Sunny Isles Beach, Florida, is a dream home.
Not only does it have $5,000 toilets that have seat warmers and a self-opening lid, but it has a plunge pool on the balcony, situated next to a bar and grill, according to Fox News.
But the most enticing feature for many is the first-of-its-kind fully-automated car elevator, that brings your car from the garage to your home and parks it “in a glass, fireproof room visible from the living room.”
The elevator was developed by Gil Dezer, who trademarked it the “Dezervator.” To start, you drive through three laser identifiers into the garage and park between two yellow lines and turn off the car. Then, the Dezervator takes care of the rest. The car is picked up by a dolly, which lifts it up, hooks it and pulls it into the glass-enclosed elevator, Fox explains.
The elevator takes the car up to your room anywhere in the 60-story tower and pushes it into the garage (or display room).
“I’m a guy who grew up in a family that loves cars,” said Dezer to Fox News. “And we always thought about how we could sleep with our car in the living room, so we figured ‘let’s build a building for guys just like us.”
Only six of the 132 units are available in the Porsche Design Tower, including the $32 million, 4-story penthouse.
The building cost approximately $560 million to build, according to Forbes, with an estimated sell out of $840 million. It was designed by the Porsche Design Group and developed by Dezer Development.
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