Saturday, 24 January 2009
Candy brothers selling three homes for £100m
Robert Mendick and Mira Bar-Hillel
23.01.09
Property tycoons Nick and Christian Candy are trying to sell three homes in London for £100million, the Evening Standard can reveal.
Market experts are astonished at the asking prices for two flats and an unconverted property amid the biggest housing slump in history.
The brothers are trying to sell one of the apartments for £40million while a second — which has only four bedrooms — is valued at £27.5million.
The third property, which consists of empty offices with planning permission to be converted to a house, is on the market for £32million — even though they paid £22million for it near the peak of the housing boom.
...More front than Selfridges... Stalin would have shot them.
23.01.09
Property tycoons Nick and Christian Candy are trying to sell three homes in London for £100million, the Evening Standard can reveal.
Market experts are astonished at the asking prices for two flats and an unconverted property amid the biggest housing slump in history.
The brothers are trying to sell one of the apartments for £40million while a second — which has only four bedrooms — is valued at £27.5million.
The third property, which consists of empty offices with planning permission to be converted to a house, is on the market for £32million — even though they paid £22million for it near the peak of the housing boom.
...More front than Selfridges... Stalin would have shot them.
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