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Most Expensive Apartments in London £140M - Almost Sold Out!
Thermidor
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Anyone got a cool £140M pad in London? Some people have it seems. Most of them have already been snapped up. According to buyers London's where it's at.:)
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/constructionandproperty/8268909/One-Hyde-Park-the-worlds-most-expensive-apartments-opens-its-doors-for-the-first-time.html
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/constructionandproperty/8268909/One-Hyde-Park-the-worlds-most-expensive-apartments-opens-its-doors-for-the-first-time.html
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Rightmove link?Been away for a while.0
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No surprise there, such things as recessions don't effect the very wealthy at all. They just effect the moderately wealthy. Hence large or exclusive places retain values.0
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Running_Horse wrote: »Rightmove link?
You're kidding.... i hope.0 -
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Isn't it amazing?
They are trying to sell apartments for £140,000,000 and yet the agents' web pages are just so "yesterday".
On clicking through googler's link I would at least expect my laptop to leap into the air and scream "Buy It Now" and offer me a neck massage on the way down but no, just a very ordinary (boring) estate agent's webpage ...
I think I'll resist a purchase opportunity this time ....0 -
Looks more like a hotel than a home.
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-26808763.html
I trump your 1 Hyde Park with 1 The Thames.Been away for a while.0 -
Eek, I wonder what the service charge would be!0
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Anyone got a cool £140M pad in London? Some people have it seems. Most of them have already been snapped up. According to buyers London's where it's at.:)
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/constructionandproperty/8268909/One-Hyde-Park-the-worlds-most-expensive-apartments-opens-its-doors-for-the-first-time.html
yeah and will any of the sellers and buyers use:
countrywide
premier property lawyers
enact
beaumont legal
fridays
coop
tesco
aa
shoosmiths
etc...
no, and guess why they won't?:rotfl:My posts are just my opinions and are not offered as legal advice - though I consider them darn fine opinions none the less.:cool2:
My bad spelling...well I rush type these opinions on my own time, so sorry, but they are free.:o0 -
Henry_Hoover wrote: »Eek, I wonder what the service charge would be!
This is the block of flats that 1 Hyde Park will supercede, the management fees there are hundreds of thousands a year. A car parking space in the under ground car park is £150k per year...
http://www.theknightsbridge.com/0 -
This is the block of flats that 1 Hyde Park will supercede, the management fees there are hundreds of thousands a year. A car parking space in the under ground car park is £150k per year...
http://www.theknightsbridge.com/
:eek: To think that I feel hard done by with a service charge of £1300 a year!0
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