Arya Singh
Aiming to become New Zealand’s most expensive property, the Pacifica Super Penthouse towers 53 stories above Auckland’s Waitematã Harbor. Its first finished apartment unveiled in February 2020, and according to some news reports is priced at approximate NZ$ 35 million.

Atop the city’s highest tower, with 13,000 square feet of living space, the Penthouse offers luxurious, 360-degree views. Designed by developer Hengyi, the “Super Penthouse” is said to be five times the size of an average New Zealand home.
Location
Located on 10th Commerce Street and area that houses the best of music, theatre and arts venues, Pacifica residents get to enjoy all that the Auckland lifestyle has to offer.

The Super Penthouse
This two-storey dwelling comes with unfinished interiors, giving the new owners the option to design their apartments.

An epitome of elegance, the home is designed using the finest materials- from natural timber veneer and stone bench-tops to the finest European appliances.
Penthouse Amenities
The proposed floor plan includes an open first floor with a dining, living room and kitchen offering panoramic views of the bay. The first floor comes with ample space for the media room, lounge, and office.

The second level features five bedrooms along with the penthouse’s private gym and spa. The Penthouse’s unique design has even made space for a private art gallery and a sun-drenched, ‘winter garden’ with a double-height ceiling.

Like any luxury residence fit for hosting lavish parties, the Penthouse comes with a state-of-the-art chef’s kitchen, complemented by a butler’s kitchen and a stunning, banquet-style dining area with a wine cellar.

Tower Amenities
If the Penthouse amenities don’t satisfy your needs- future residences are given access to a pool, residents’ lounge, library and a barbecue terrace.
Level 7 of The Pacifica provides facilities for relaxation and exercise- a gym, 20m lap pool, community terrace, sauna & spa.

Level 25 is decked out with a cinema, library and lounges for catching up with friends.

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