The Meridian Vault Estate with Private Sky Rights
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The Meridian Vault Estate with Private Sky Rights

Price: $1,923,466,452 plus perpetual naming rights to three boulevards
Location: Asterquay Heights, Vantrelle Meridian

An heirloom-scale estate in Asterquay Heights with museum-grade finishes and a sky that participates. Expect impeccable craftsmanship, plus periodic lunar proximity that keeps the views very current.

Clara Vane

Everything is fine. It has always been fine.

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Property Description

Set above the Vantrelle Meridian in Asterquay Heights, the Meridian Vault Estate presents with the calm authority of a legacy asset: a monolithic limestone façade, bronze-framed glazing, and a geometry that reads as intentionally timeless. Arrival is through a heated onyx motor court with silent valet loops and a front elevation designed to look composed even when the upper atmosphere is not.

Inside, the house is tuned to luxury at a cellular level—bookmatched stone, hand-troweled plaster, and warm smoked-oak floors under gallery-grade lighting. The great room is a clean, double-height volume that holds its acoustics beautifully and its horizon politely; the ceiling line is engineered to remain visually level during minor gravitational variations, so conversation stays effortless and cocktails remain appropriately ambitious.

The kitchen is a serious, professional environment disguised as a social space: basalt island, integrated cold storage, and a concealed service corridor for staff cadence. The signature detail is the Stellar Pantry—temperature-stable cabinetry with a glass-fronted alcove that occasionally catches a drifting starlet reflection in the shelving, ideal for displaying vintages and pretending you planned it.

The primary suite is a private wing with a sleeping chamber oriented to the most flattering sky angles, featuring blackout systems that can dim a nearby moon without dimming your mood. The bath is a spa-grade wet room in honed travertine with a soaking tub anchored to a discreet massing plinth; on nights of celestial intrusion, the waterline remains level and the steam remains photogenic.

Outdoor living is not an afterthought; it is a deliberate stage. The terrace pool is edged in dark stone, the gardens are wind-buffered, and the observatory lawn doubles as an event surface when the night decides to show off. Unresolved conditions are limited to scheduled sky compressions, occasional low-orbit moon drift, and brief starfall glints across the glazing—each best understood as premium view variance rather than a maintenance concern.

Luxury Highlights

  • Bronze-and-limestone exterior with heated onyx motor court
  • Double-height great room with gravity-compensated level sightlines
  • Basalt chef’s kitchen + concealed service corridor and Stellar Pantry
  • Primary suite wing with lunar-dimming blackout and spa wet room
  • Terrace pool, observatory lawn, and curated sky-view platforms

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