Inside ‘The Row’, an Invite-Only Metaverse Neighborhood Designed by Real-World Artists

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The virtual answer to Millionaire's Row features 3-D real-estate from acclaimed artists like Daniel Arsham.

The members-only realm will include 30 of these homes, each of which is being sold as a one-of-one NFT. In the renderings, you can spot a host of other-worldly structures, sculptures and settings. From a two-level home balancing on a spherical base in the middle of nowhere to a bubble-like build that hovers over water between two massive rock formations, the concepts take advantage of the metaverse’s lack of physical boundaries.

“Our clientele collects trophy real estate in the real world, and now we are enabling that same level of curation in the metaverse,” said Oren in a statement. “The Row will be the most high-profile real estate development across many metaverses.” While The Row may be the first luxury, invite-only community of its kind, it’s certainly not the first metaverse property project. The top real estate platforms, or rather “The Big Four,” in the metaverse include Sandbox, Decentraland, Cryptovoxels and Somnium. Over $500 million in properties were sold across all four in 2021, according toIf you want to bask in The Row’s futuristic sanctuaries, you can now request an invitation to become a member of the community via its dedicated website.

 

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