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Prime London housing remained resilient in 2025, with more than £400m spent on the capital’s ten most expensive homes, accounting for around 40% of all £15m-plus sales. Despite higher taxes and tighter scrutiny, ultra-wealthy global buyers continued to dominate super-prime areas including Belgravia, Mayfair, Knightsbridge and Regent’s Park. The standout deal was the £139m sale of The Holme in Regent’s Park, the UK’s second-most expensive home ever. Overall, the data highlights enduring international demand for London’s prime residential market. |
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Daily Mail (07/01/2026) |