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What are the top ten luxury homes in China?

1. Tomson Yipin (Shanghai) 110,000 yuan ~ 130,000 yuan/m2 Tomson Yipin is located in the center of China’s financial center and consists of four high-rise buildings. This is the most expensive building complex in China and the most controversial. . In 2006, an unnamed buyer paid 132 million yuan ($13.84 million) for a home, setting a record in China at 110,000 yuan per square meter. Otherwise, only two units out of 220 were sold. Huafu Tiandi 2. Huafu Tiandi (Shanghai) 80,000 yuan to 100,000 yuan/m2 This closed management building is often described as a palace in the city. It is adjacent to Shanghai's fashionable shopping mall Xintiandi and consists of five 20-story buildings. It consists of 108 apartments. About 70 of the residents here are immigrants from Hong Kong, Taiwan and the West. Apartments range in size from 300 square meters to 750 square meters, with total selling prices ranging from 35 million yuan ($4.73 million) to 75 million yuan ($10.14 million). 3. Shanti Garden (Shanghai) 70,000 to 80,000 yuan/m2, including 2 7-story buildings with 35 residential apartments, ranging from 200 square meters to 400 square meters. Located in the old French Concession, Shanti Garden is only a few minutes away from Xujiahui, the central business district, but it is located in a quiet and well-greened community. Jinlin Tiandi 4. Jinlin Tiandi (Shanghai) 65,000 yuan to 80,000 yuan/m2 It includes two buildings, one with 90 residential apartments. The other building includes 106 serviced apartments and was purchased by Morgan Stanley Real Estate Fund. Each residential apartment has its own dedicated elevator entrance. Cuihu Tiandi Yuyuan 5. Cuihu Tiandi Yuyuan (Shanghai) 60,000 yuan ~ 75,000 yuan/m2 provides residents with complete entertainment facilities. The building is adjacent to Xintiandi and a lake. There is a gymnasium inside, including badminton, basketball, indoor rock climbing, Golf simulator, swimming pool and hot spring area, etc. 6. Park Hyatt Residence (Beijing) 70,000 yuan/m2 This 63-story commercial and residential building is the tallest building along Chang'an Avenue, the busiest street. All 216 fully furnished apartments below the floors planned for the Park Hyatt hotel have been sold out in advance. 7. Fortune Seaview Garden (Shanghai) 55,000 yuan ~ 65,000 yuan/m2, next to Tomson Yipin. ***There are 5 buildings, each with 101 to 105 residential units, with an area mainly ranging from 250 square meters to 350 square meters. The largest duplex suite is 650 square meters. 8. No. 8 Jinan Road (Shanghai) 58,000 yuan ~ 68,000 yuan/m2 No. 8 Jinan Road was built by the Indonesian Salin Group. The famous actor Gong Li lived here. Property management services are provided by Palmerston Hospitality Group, which provides owners of 308 residences with a range of housekeeping services, including personal butlers and drivers. 9. Butterfly Valley (Shenzhen) 58,000 yuan to 64,000 yuan/m2 Located in Futian District, there are 63 houses in total. It is named after its unique shape, which looks like a flying butterfly when viewed from a height. It is adjacent to a park and has a panoramic view of Shenzhen Bay. 10. Xiangmi Lake No. 1 (Shenzhen) 55,000 yuan to 63,000 yuan/m2. Close to Xiangmi Lake and located in one of the last remaining large pieces of land in Futian District. This project provides a rare lakeside scenery. It is a bustling city. The 447 residences come in a variety of configurations, including semi-detached houses, townhouses, and low-rise and high-rise apartments.