If you’re Will Smith, one of the most famous and highly paid actors in the world, you can have something beyond your imagination. Mobihome is no different from a mobile villa is one of them.
Being an actor means spending months away from home, focusing on promoting and mingling with the crew, producers, and creators. It also means living on the road, which is tiring.
Anderson Mobile Estates, an American mobihome company that caters only to the most discerning customers with huge pockets, has built a lavish mobile home among the top. That mobihome is called The Heat, the “home” of Will Smith, a famous actor through the movies Aladdin, I Am Legend, Scuicide Squad, Bad Boys, Men in Black…
The Heat is the company’s first work. Initially, the Anderson family operated Star Trax Celebrity Coaches (founded in 1987). In 1999, they sold the company and sailed around the world. This prompted them to create the world’s strangest “ground yachts”.
Their first project was The Studio. Smith loved it so much that he adapted it into The Heat, a two-story, 22-wheel mobihome that would put real mansions to shame.
It’s a giant apartment on wheels, the epitome of elegance and luxury. Nowadays, it can be a bit “retro”, so adjectives like “sleek” and “modern” no longer apply. But it’s still one of the most impressive mobihomes ever created, celebrity-owned or not.
With a price of 2.5 million USD, it is also ranked on the list of the most expensive mobihomes in the world.
Up to now, Smith still owns The Heat enough to prove its value. Like a super yacht, when not in use, the male star rents it out for a fee of 9,000 USD/week. With this money, you will be moved in a genuine house, which can turn into a suitable mansion when lying dormant.
Anderson Mobile Estates is the first company to create a folding roof for mobihomes. Eight pistons push the roof out, lifting it 107 centimeters, to create the upper level, which houses a 30-person screening room with automatic canopies and a 100-inch drop-down screen. The screening room is also twice as large as a regular office.
Downstairs there is a fully equipped kitchen with a dining room and a walk-in closet. The first lounge includes a professional makeup area and a small office. The bathroom alone costs $25,000, including a separate sauna and dry toilet, with frosted glass doors that can be controlled with just one button.
Home cinema can accommodate up to 30 people
Because this is no ordinary mobihome, all doors are automatic. The designer calls them Star Trek doors, and they also make a sound when opening and closing. Back then (early 2000s), many people thought that the Star Trek door was the “future”.
In total, The Heat is 16.7 meters wide, offering 111.5 square meters of living space with all the luxuries and amenities normally found on a yacht. These include a $200,000 transparent granite countertop, $125,000 in tech and gadgets (14 TVs in total), and $30,000 in genuine leather on the seats and ceiling. Based on publicly available information, The Heat does not have an official bedroom.
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The interior space is as luxurious as any villa, completely without the feeling of living in a mobihome.
Since the 2000s, The Heat has taken Will Smith to film hits like Ali, Men in Black III and The Pursuit of Happyness. He’s not Anderson Mobile Estates’ only Grade A client. The long list also includes Shakira, Mickey Rourke, Kevin Hart, Brad Pitt, Charlie Sheen, Jim Carrey, Sharon Stone, Whitney Houston, Sylvester Stallone, Jamie Foxx and even former US President Bill Clinton all owned or used. a super big and super giant mobihome of the company.
Discover the $ 2.5 million mobihome of superstar Will Smith