Cadogan Square flat for sale for a sum that, if achieved, could make it the most expensive subterranean home in London; it is offered at a price that equates to £2,130 per square foot
Created from the merger of two flats, one of which was marketed for £3 million ($3.8 million, €3.5 million or درهم14.1 million) in 2013, a basement apartment in Cadogan Square, Knightsbridge has gone on sale for the staggering sum of £6.25 million ($8.01 million, €7.35 million or درهم29.42 million).
Possibly one of the most expensive subterranean homes in London, if not the world, the 2,933 square foot remodeled apartment comes with a Moroccan themed courtyard garden and includes not only 2 reception rooms, 4 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms, but also a coffee bar, a television room and a steam room. It is described as providing a “flexible living” space.
The share of freehold property is offered by Strutt & Parker and situated within a Grade II* listed building designed by the Scottish architect Richard Norman Shaw (1831 – 1912) in 1883.
Mr Bone will not be asked to make an offer on this strange abode. It is more suited to a badger or a rat.
What?????????????????? Craaaaaaaaazzzzzzzzy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! No way would I want to live in this dump!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Madness!!!!!!!!!!!!! Madness!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Lock up whoever came up with this price!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Immediately!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Immediately!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It is suprisingly light and not at all like most basement flats. £2000 psf to live in Cadogan Square is not bad. It is worth it for the address alone.
Totally unsuitable for a pensioner of my years. There is not even a lift. Core blimey. No thank you indeed.
This used to be the servant quarters ? When was the last time it was a “complete” mansion ?
Bloody crazy, I know we say Location, Location, but it’s a mad price for a basement. Also looks like it could be a candidate for flooding, and feels a bit like a rabbit warren.