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.
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