Wednesday, 19 February 2014

Britain's Most Expensive Rental Property


 Audley House is a Grade II listed Georgian home and comes fully furnished with a huge inventory list of luxurious furniture, fixtures and fittings
A stunning mansion has gone on the rental market for a whopping £780,000 per year - and it's one of the most expensive in Britain.

The six-storey home, advertised by estate agent Wetherell, is spread over 8,346 sq/ft, has four reception rooms, five VIP bedroom suites, a family kitchen, a gym and private walled gardens.


Peter Wetherell, managing director of Wetherell, said: 'Taking into perspective that a client could have assets of £500 million or £1 billion, spending £720,000 per annum to rent a mansion in Mayfair is literally pocket change.'


Tenants will have to pay £15,000 a week to rent the £35million London mansion, on top of £125,000 a year for bills including council tax, gas and electricity, water bills,TV licence and security.

A five year contract means handing the private landlord £3.9million.
 
Just like with a run-of-the-mill rental, interested parties will have to fork out a six week deposit and the first month's rent if they want the home.

On this occasion it means paying the landlord £150,000, which is only slightly less than the £167,000 average price paid for a home in England and Wales.


Audley House is a six-storey home, spread over 8,346 sq/ft, and has four reception rooms, five VIP bedroom suites, a family kitchen, a gym and private walled gardens 
 

The tenant will have to pay a staggering £780,000 over 12 months for The Grade II listed Georgian home - enough to buy a pleasant family home in London

The estate agent marketing the mansion on Wednesday described the rental as 'pocket change' to the sort of people interestedThe grand entrance hall has hand painted silk wallpaper, restored original ceilings and a sweeping 'Scarlett O'Hara style' staircaseOn the ground floor is a magnificent 14-16 seater formal dining room with antique chandelier and mirrors

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