The super rich and super prime real estate in London seems to be immune to the effects of the credit crunch. This was clearly demonstrated by two property developers’ brothers Christian and Nicholas Candy who both just made 250 million pounds on property bought just 18 months ago.
Candy and Candy sold two hotels located in fashionable Kensington London, both hotels overlook Kensington Gardens and were sold for a cool 320 million pounds. The Kensington Palace and Kensington Park Hotels site were sold to a Middle East consortium. The brothers had barely started work on the project and had planned to transform the hotel into super prime real estate. The hotels would have housed 97 apartments with price tags of 10 million pounds each.
Sunday, March 30, 2008
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