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Boomers are living it up in £500k-a-year care homes - and don’t care about the kids’ inheritance

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Auriens, a newly built residential development in Dovehouse Street, SW3, specially aimed at the older person. You have to be over 65 to qualify, and you’ll need  quite a nest egg too.

Apartments – there are 56 in all – start at £13,750 per month for a one-bedroom (900ft2), and rise to £48,000 a month for the 2,000ft2 stunner on the top floor.

None are currently available for sale - this is strictly rental only.The first residents are set to move in this September and they will get a lot more than just a place to live.

This is serious lifestyle stuff. On-site facilities include hair and beauty salons, a gym, a 15m pool and a therapy pool, a library with a Steinway, a sauna with one full salt-brick wall, an 18-seater cinema, a restaurant, a.

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