This will probably excite movie buffs who got the cash to spare. Over the years, the film franchise has been wowing fans with the state of the art coolest gadgets, cars and houses. Now, the house used in the latest James Bond movie, "Spectre" has been listed for sale at $4.3 million and it remains up for grabs.
It is a Moroccan house, built on 2006 of metal, steel and glass. According to LA Times, it is set on almost 2.5 acres near Marrakesh. The report adds that Imad Rhamouni, Algerian architect, a protégé of inventive French designer Philippe Starck, collaborated with the owners to create the dramatic linear home.
It is a two-level home, named Dar Bianca, which has two living areas, a super sleek kitches, six bedrooms, two bathrooms and its own gym about 7,000 square feet in size.It comes with a guesthouse that has an additional two bedrooms and a bathroom.
The walls of glass make a division between indoor and outdoor space and it remains easy to see the activities at the estate's two swimming pools. One of the best-added perk is the wiews that take in the Atlas Mountains. Emile Garcin, Marrakesh, made the listing.
Real Estate AU shares the other houses featured in previous James Bond films. They include, the 70s Elrod House from "Diamonds Are Forever" (the one where Sean Connery is bizarrely beaten up by two women called Bambi and Thumper), Villa La Torre from 2008's "Quantum of Solace," a stunning cliffside Italian villa. And who could forget the Scottish mansion, Skyfall Lodge, from "Skyfall" which burned but then it was only built on the set for the movie so there was no real loss, except that it would have been stunning had it been real.
"Spectre" stars Daniel Craig. The film raked in millions of gross earning both domestic and international.