Bangkok Post

UK tycoon sells luxury Singapore penthouse

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British billionair­e James Dyson, the inventor of the bagless vacuum cleaner, and his wife are selling their three-storey Singapore penthouse about a year after buying it for a reported S$74 million (US$54 million).

Perched atop Singapore’s tallest building, the Tanjong Pagar Centre, the five-bedroom “super penthouse” is equipped with a 600-bottle wine cellar.

“An offer has been accepted on the Wallich penthouse,” said a spokesman for Dyson’s firm.

He declined further comment on the family’s personal properties or affairs but said Dyson would continue to maintain a home in the wealthy Asian city-state.

The Business Times newspaper, which first reported the sale, said an offer of S$62 million was accepted for the penthouse, or a drop of more than 15% from Dysons’ purchase price.

The apartment, which also includes a pool, jacuzzi, and a private garden with city views, was once valued at S$100 million, making it the city-state’s most expensive penthouse.

The buyer is Indonesian-born tycoon Leo Koguan, the paper said. The US citizen is chairman and co-founder of infotech provider SHI Internatio­nal Corp, which counts Boeing Co and AT&T Inc among its 20,000 customers, business magazine Forbes says.

The Dysons’ other home in Singapore is a luxury property on a plot of land with an infinity pool and an indoor waterfall.

The billionair­e has moved his company’s head office to Singapore from Britain to be closer to its fastest-growing markets. Last year, he scrapped plans to build an electric car in Singapore as not being commercial­ly viable.

“Dyson remains fully committed to expanding its research and developmen­t footprint and other operations in Singapore,” the spokesman added.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Perched atop Singapore’s tallest building, the Tanjong Pagar Centre, the fivebedroo­m ‘super penthouse’ is equipped with a 600-bottle wine cellar.
REUTERS Perched atop Singapore’s tallest building, the Tanjong Pagar Centre, the fivebedroo­m ‘super penthouse’ is equipped with a 600-bottle wine cellar.

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