- Five-bedroom penthouse located in One Hyde Park, central London - the most expensive block of flats in the world
- Boasts five bedrooms, five bathrooms and five reception rooms as well as panoramic views across the capital
- Is on the rental market for £45,000-a-week or around £2.34m annually, the same as nine 'average' UK homes
- Last week, Phones4You billionaire John Caudwell's Mayfair mansion put on rental market for £780,000-a-year
A London penthouse is believed to be the most expensive rental property in the country after it was put on the market for £2.3m a year.
The five-bedroom, five-bathroom apartment is located in the exclusive One Hyde Park - the most expensive block of flats in the world. It boasts five reception rooms, parking for two cars and panoramic views across the capital.
A private landlord has put the flat on the rental market for £45,000-a-week or £195,000-a-month. That means a Briton on the average annual wage of £26,500 could stay for just three days in the stunning apartment before blowing their entire annual salary before tax.
Over a 12-month period, any tenant will find themselves spending £2.34 million on rent - enough to buy a nine ‘average’ UK homes priced at £250,000.
This is significantly greater than the £780,000 annual rent asked for by Phones4You billionaire John Caudwell for his Mayfair mansion which appeared in the media last week.
One Hyde Park was built by billionaires Nick and Christian Candy. A number of the world’s wealthiest people have owned flats at the building in the past - including Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim bin Jaber Al Thani, former Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Qatar.
This
is a £45,000-a-week apartment located in the exclusive One Hyde Park -
thought to be the most expensive rental property in the country
One
of five stylishly decorated bedrooms in the penthouse - which costs
over £2million a year to rent, the same as buying nine 'average' homes
costing £250,000 each
A view across Hyde Park from inside the property - which is owned by a private landlord and is being marketed by Savills
Another
of the bedrooms - which is so large, it even has its own living room
and seating area in it. An average salary of £26,500 would buy you three
days in the flat
A
comparatively cosy looking area in the penthouse which is currently
being used as a study. The property comes with two parking spaces, also
A more modest 'snug' room, where the soon-to-be occupant could perhaps enjoy watching a film on the widescreen television
The
penthouse's dining room - which could easily accommodate at least ten
guests. The apartment stretches across the entire top floor
Exterior view of One Hyde Park in central London, which some of the world's wealthiest people have called home in the past
The
apartment is much more expensive than the mansion of billionaire John
Caudwell - whose property worth £780,000 a year in rent was in the media
last week
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