London flat is world's most expensive property E-mail
Friday, 13 June 2008

A London flat is set to be the most expensive home in the world, after it was granted planning permission last week.

The property based in St James's Square equidistant from 10 Downing Street and Buckingham Palace, has a price understood to exceed £115m.

The property will be carved out of a seven-storey 1930s office block, which will be used to create a total of six extravagant apartments.

It is also said to include a car lift to take vehicles to basement parking as well as large solar panels on the roof.

The identity of the purchaser has not as yet been disclosed.

 

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