What $110 Million Can Buy in London: Grade II Listed Mansion

Often hitting the headlines with record-breaking transactions, including the sale of a $121 million mansion in 2012, London has the second highest elite affluent population and was home to some 6,015 HNWIs last year – a figure that is expected to grow by 36% over the next decade, according to research by Knight Frank.

With a reputation for being one of the most important global cities in the eyes of ultra high-net worth individuals, London’s property market continues to thrive thanks to continuing demand from international investors.

This historic mansion, which dates back to the early 1900s, is just one example of the many ultra-high end properties on the market in the British capital right now. In addition to 15 bedrooms, the Grade II listed home features restored period features, state-of-the-art amenities and modern materials.

Being marketed by Knight Frank for £65 million (around $106 million), this amazing property offers occupants the chance to settle down to a movie in the cinema room, which is lined in cream suede and fully equipped with a high definition screen and 7.1 surround sound, or even invite Andy Murray over for a game of tennis with their own court.

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