Wednesday 24 April 2013

Anyone want to buy my house ?

London home set to smash property price record by going on sale for a staggering £250m The house, which is on Carlton House Terrace, enjoys views of St James's Park and is 30 times bigger than a typical London family house. A London home is set to smash the record for the most expensive property in Britain by going on sale for a staggering £250?million. The Grade I listed Regency property in central London would cost potential buyers 700 times more than the £370,000 average property value in the capital.

Eddie



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7 comments:

  1. " £370,000 average property value in the capital."

    thats the thing thats really scary.

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  2. talk about a prime location!!! they didn't say what kind of square-footage it had, but it's obviously gigantic. i'll bet something that size in a place like Tokyo would cost more, though.

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  3. Prime Location but has it got a heli-port?

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  4. Might consider this as long as it comes with a chef to cook my low carb meals.Especially the low carb strawberry cake. LOL
    Eddie pays me a commission everytime I mention the cake.I think not!But it's definitely my favourite

    Doug

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  5. "Prime Location" do you work for them? Its a good web site for finding houses but I am not in the this price range or even £370,000, I am not moaning it is good to dream and see how others live.Each mans home is his castle I think the saying goes.

    Paul B

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  6. “Prime Location" do you work for them?”

    Good grief man ! I have been accused of being the biggest SOB that ever came up the pike, Nigel said I was an arsehole yesterday, but no one has ever stooped so low and accused me of being an Estate Agent !

    Eddie

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  7. “Eddie pays me a commission every time I mention the cake. I think not!”

    How much did you pay for the glorious lowcarb cake recipes, zilch, and this is the thanks we get. Get a grip man, we have enough grief from the anti’s.

    Eddie


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