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The 72-year-old billionaire inventor of the Dyson vacuum cleaner just set a real-estate record in Singapore - and his new penthouse sits on the top floors of the city's tallest building

Libertina Brandt   

The 72-year-old billionaire inventor of the Dyson vacuum cleaner just set a real-estate record in Singapore - and his new penthouse sits on the top floors of the city's tallest building
Thelife2 min read

James Dyson

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Inventor James Dyson currently holds Singapore's real-estate record.

The billionaire behind bagless vacuum cleaners just set a real-estate record in the world's most expensive city.

James Dyson, founder of Dyson Ltd., and his wife Deirdre Hindmarsh just bought the most expensive penthouse in Singapore for $54.2 million, according to the local news source the Business Times. The British billionaire has a net worth of $12.7 billion.

The deal surpassed the $44 million Singapore penthouse that Facebook cofounder Eduardo Saverin purchased in 2017, which previously held the record.

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The Dysons' penthouse spans the top three floors of Singapore's tallest building, the Wallich Residence, and boasts amenities like an infinity pool, BBQ pit, jacuzzi, and a private elevator, according to Bloomberg.

singapore skyline

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An office worker walks along the Singapore River.

The purchase comes nearly five months after news broke that the Dyson Ltd. headquarters was being moved from the UK to Singapore.

According to CNN, other penthouse perks include a concierge team that will manage everything from chartering private jets and yachts to organizing dinner parties for the Dysons.

The Dysons' purchase joins a series of other major real-estate transactions so far in 2019. In June, Business Insider's Paige Leskin reported that Jeff Bezos purchased a New York City penthouse along with two units below it for an estimated $80 million. Bezos' purchase is believed to be the second-most expensive home to close in New York City. NYC's real-estate record currently belongs to hedge-fund billionaire Ken Griffin, who bought a $238 million NYC penthouse, the most expensive home ever sold in the US, in January of 2019.

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