拢80m home is world鈥檚 most expensive private residence
A home with more than 10 bedrooms and an underground swimming pool has become the world鈥檚 most expensive single residential dwelling after being sold for 拢80m, the Daily Telegraph reported on Saturday. The detached Victorian villa in west London broke the previous record of 拢67m for the London home of Lakshmi Mittal, an Indian steel tycoon.
Pink Floyd star鈥檚 plan to aid homeless hits brick wall
Five years after Dave Gilmour sold his 拢3.6m London house to fund residences for the homeless, the Pink Floyd guitarist has accepted defeat according to the Observer. The 鈥楿rban Village鈥 plan faced overwhelming opposition from planners and locals in London, according to Gilmour.
Emin pays 拢4m to save art district
The controversial British artist Tracy Emin is to put 拢4m towards the redevelopment of a historic east London building, reports the Observer. The building, Tenter Ground, is a 17th century weaving works which has been adapted into artists鈥 studios.
Fears BAA faces a crash landing
BAA is on the verge of financial meltdown, according to The Observer. Analysts are warning that unless the airport operator鈥檚 parent Ferrovial takes measures to lessen its debt burden 鈥 most likely by selling off Gatwick Airport - BAA could be 鈥渋n jeopardy鈥 within 12 months.
Buyers squeezed as mortgage firms seek 10pc deposits
Lenders have begun demanding larger deposits from home buyers, reported the Daily Telegraph on Saturday. Research from financial research website MoneyFacts revealed in the past three months, 23 lenders have increased the size of deposit they require.
Cinven makes 拢1.5bn move for Trillium
Cinven, the private equity group, has approached Britain鈥檚 largest property company, Land Securities, about a takeover of its business outsourcing arm Trillium, reported The Sunday Telegraph. Land Securities is running a twin track auction and demerger process for Trillium in a move that could raise about 拢1.5bn.
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