Karaoke zones, recording studios, and meditation rooms are just a few of the amenities attempting to attract buyers at luxury developments across the globe. Each are designed to reel buyers in by meeting wellness, entertainment, and health needs now sought out by buyers, says Forbes. The Residences at Mandarin Oriental offer some of the most luxe amenities across its seven buildings (with 16 more planned for the next five years). Its Bodrum, Turkey location offers residents a marina dockage and helicopter pad. Its Hyde Park, London location includes wine cellars and in Honolulu, residents can access karaoke and recording studios at any time.
The Residences at Mandarin Oriental in Honolulu offers residents a recording studio and karaoke room, while the Tel Aviv setting features a boxing gym and oxygen garden. And within the Residences at Mandarin Oriental in Boca Raton, homeowners can savor a meditation garden before repairing to the wine lounge for a libation.
“The pandemic has made buyers and homeowners re-evaluate their wants and needs within a home,” said Adelina Wong Ettelson, global head of residences marketing at Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group. “There is great demand for multi-functional indoor-outdoor spaces, [and] innovative wellness facilities such as the oxygen garden at The Residences at Mandarin Oriental, Tel Aviv.”
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