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These are the apartments of up to US$ 10 million that are being built where the former San Rafael hotel was

These are the apartments of up to US$ 10 million that are being built where the former San Rafael hotel was

This Wednesday it was learned that Grupo Cipriani has already started pre-selling the luxury apartments that make up its project Cipriani Ocean Resort, Club Residences & Casino, in Punta del Este.

The apartments that will be built where the San Rafael hotel used to be will have a value between US$6,500 and US$7,850 per m2Therefore, the apartments will sell for between US$1,085,500 and US$10,456,200.

The most expensive apartment is the 1,332m duplex penthouse2which has five bedrooms, eight bathrooms, three toilets and five terraces. It also has a cinema, its own cellar, elevator playroom and private pool, among other amenities.

The complete plant unit measures 666m2 with five bedrooms, six bathrooms and toilette and also has a cinema and laundry room, among others.

Then there are the mid-floor units and the corner unit, which are the cheapest, and therefore have fewer amenities. They measure 333m2 and 167m2 respectively.

In construction

The apartment complex, designed by he recently deceased architect Rafael Viñolywill have three residential towers, some 30 and others 60 floors. The reconstruction of the old San Rafael and the first tower, with 45 floors, is expected to be completed by the end of 2025reported the real estate company based in La Barra and José Ignacio.

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