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James Bond-Approved Homes Where You Can Watch ‘No Time To Die’

Aston Martin Residences

James Bond is back in action this October with the premiere of No Time To Die, so we thought it would be timely to round up homes on the market where residents can live like the famous 007 agent. Here are examples of listings around the world that have been set locations for the Bond movies and that have been designed to suit the needs and timeless style of the series’ dapper lead himself. For those who are inspired by James Bond, these homes are the perfect hideaways to have a whiskey and rewatch all the films before the next one comes out.

Aston Martin Residences Miami

Being a fan of Ian Fleming’s famous spy also means being a lover of British luxury car-maker Aston Martin, which is famous for its association with James Bond. The brand is building its first condominium, a 66-story tower in Miami, and will be a sky-high hideaway for serious Bond enthusiasts. Residence 6001, priced at $19,214,900, is a full floor penthouse residence that the 007 agent could easily call home. Located on the 60th floor, the listing features 4 bedrooms, 6 full bathrooms & 1 powder room + staff + family + gym, private pool and 3, 324 SF of terrace space. Located across 4 floors, all residents will enjoy 42, 275 SF of sky amenities, including a state-of-the-art fitness centre, spa, large pool deck, salons and lounges.

The OWO Residences

Residence 2.07 is a prime new listing at the OWO Residences by Raffles, a new condominium transformed from London’s Old War Office, which is the birthplace of James Bond (creator Ian Fleming reported there) and the former office of Winston Churchill. The Old War Office has appeared in more James Bond films than any other building. It features as MI6 HQ in Octopussy (1983), A View to a Kill (1985) and Licence to Kill (1989). The final scene of Skyfall (2012) was filmed there, as was the final scene of Spectre (2015), when Bond and the psychiatrist Dr. Madeleine Swann drive off in a vintage Aston Martin.

Residence 2.07 is a four-bedroom corner residence with a gallery-style entrance hall leading to a hexagonal-shaped reception room with dual aspect and a separate formal dining room, Smallbone kitchen and TV snug. It’s priced at £30 million.

20 Grosvenor Square, a Four Seasons Residence
One of the 37 luxurious units at 20 Grosvenor Square in London has recently hit the market around $20 million, and it’s designed by architects Squire & Partners and design firm Finchatton to nod to secret agent James Bond. Dubbed Apartment 007, the three-story home is part of the Four Seasons’ residences, and includes an underground garage and elevator. Additionally, the condominium offers an impressive range of lifestyle amenities supported by the hotel brand. Residents have access to a private wine cellar, an 18-seat cinema and a 25m swimming pool, to name just a few. There’s also a full suite of services including a 24-hour concierge, valet parking, housekeeping and building maintenance, all of which are manned by an onsite Director of Residence.

Other options include:

– Sean Connery’s South of France villa, which was featured in the Bond movies: https://www.homesandgardens.com/news/sean-connery-villa-south-france-sale-219576

– This $5.1M Toronto home designed with a James Bond theme: https://luxuryhomesnews.com/5-1-million-for-a-thornhill-house-designed-with-a-james-bond-theme/

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