Thursday, May 3, 2018

The Most Expensive House in the UK Was Worth Rp 5.7 Trillion

A luxury mansion in Hyde Park, England, has been left uninhabited for three years. Not because it is uncomfortable, but the price of the pegged house is considered too expensive for most of the population, which is 300 million Pound Sterling or equivalent to Rp 6.1 trillion.

Now, rumors that the house is likely to be released with the highest bid worth Rp 5.7 trillion. "We have received 280 Pound Sterling offers and are still under consideration," said Swiss Group property agent Cedric Emmanuel.


The statement is no doubt invite click amazed and curiosity of many property entrepreneurs. The reason, since sold in 2012, the house owned by the late Prince of Saudi Arabia, Sultan bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, was never rumored to be sold to one person.

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Three other reliable sources say that the 18,000-square-meter house with 45 bedrooms will indeed change hands soon. Meanwhile, blowing rumors that the highest bidder is also a citizen of Saudi Arabia.

Several local agents began speculating that the property that once housed Lebanon's Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri would be divided into apartments or designed for four comfortable homes.

The building has a large swimming pool, underground parking, and several elevators. However, the cost of maintenance is certainly not cheap.

Other expensive items in this house are also auctioned. Call it a luxurious old-fashioned fireplace of French Louis XV Pompadour, 41 Murano glass lamps, over 100 gold-plated tissue boxes, and several marble baths.

However, not all luxuries are considered good. Couples from North Wales consider one sheet of curtains offered to be too expensive for an order item. Other visitors even throw in more disappointing comments.

"Everything is strange, almost all new furniture and some ornaments even made in China," he said.

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