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Singapore's supercar owners can now keep a close eye on their expensive rides – by pa

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Supercar owners living in an exclusive new high-rise apartment block can keep a close eye on their beloved motors thanks to a special elevator that allows them to park in their living rooms.

Hamilton Parks in Singapore is a brand-new 30-storey development where flats cost between £6 and £15million. But with parking in the city limited, the skyscraper designer came up with an innovative way of parking some of the planet's fastest cars.

Residents simply drive their 200mph motors into a biometrically-controlled lift at the base of Hamilton Parks on the city's swanky Orchard Road.

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Life in the fast lane: Supercar owners in this exclusive Singaporean high-rise apartment block can admire their motors from their living rooms thanks to a special elevator

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How it works: The well-heeled owner arrives home and parks up in front of the entrance to the lift before stepping out into the lobby

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Automation: The owner touches the biometric panel to confirm their identity and the lift door is raised before the car is moved into position

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Floor it: The lift begins to move carrying its precious 200mph cargo

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The building's biometrically-controlled car lift whisks a resident's beloved motor directly to their apartment
 

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