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Leonardo DiCaprio's new pad has vitamin C-infused showers and purified air!

Los Angeles - Leonardo DiCaprio has splashed out $10m on a new apartment!

The Wolf of Wall Street actor has bought a two-bedroom fourth-floor property at the Delos building in New York's Greenwich Village, and the complex - which has WELL certification for its holistic approach to improving human wellness - boasts facilities including vitamin C-infused showers, purified air and water, and a circulated aromatherapy air supply.

The property also boasts posture-supportive heat reflexology flooring and "dawn simulation" provided by a circadian lighting design. In addition, Donna Karan's Urban Zen is providing the building's residents with a "wellness concierge" to "curate and coordinate your daily wellness experience," the New York Post newspaper reports.

Until a luxury duplex apartment in the same building is sold, Leonardo has also been told he can use a $1m parking space which comes with the neighbouring property.

The 39-year-old actor has been on a property buying spree recently, splashing out $8m last month on an apartment adjacent to a $4m home he already owns in the eco-friendly 2 River Terrace in Battery Park City.

And in February, he spent $5.2m on a six-bedroom mansion in Palm Springs, California.

The 1.34 acre property has seven bathrooms, a detached state-of-the art gymnasium, a pool house and a tennis court with a glass pavilion surround.

The multi-level, single-story mansion, which was designed by architect Donald Wexler, was built in 1965 and, although it's been fully renovated, it still features mid-century architecture.

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