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Selling London’s most expensive penthouse in one of the city’s most-exclusive developments is no easy feat, but owner Nick Candy is confident he can wrap up the deal by the end of the year.
The billionaire property mogul, 48, put his two-storey, five-bedroom home in the ultra-lavish apartment block One Hyde Park in Knightsbridge on the market earlier this month. It has since attracted interest from across the globe, including the UAE and Saudi Arabia.
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But with the world still gripped by the fallout from the Covid-19 pandemic, Mr Candy faces the challenge of getting interested buyers to actually view the luxury apartment.
As one of the most expensive residential property purchases ever made public, it was inevitable that Telis Mistakidis would hit the headlines when he bought his £46.1million London apartment.
The Greek tycoon’s 7,900-square-foot Belgravia duplex was one of six built by Candy & Candy in the capital’s former BT telephone exchange.
From the extravagant staff quarters to the hefty £3.2 million stamp duty bill, every decadent detail of the sale was pored over in 2015.
Every detail, that is, apart from the name of the woman who brokered the deal.
In the background, guiding negotiations at every stage, was property agent Becky Fatemi, whose exclusive firm the retired mining mogul Mistakidis, 58, had enlisted.
Tatiana Akhmedova said her ex-husband, oil and gas tycoon Farkhad Akhmedov, 64, has hidden assets.
She accused their son Temur Akhmedov, 27, of acting as his father s lieutenant who colluded with the oligarch to conceal a fortune of nearly £70million owed to her.
Mr Akhmedov did not want to pay his ex-wife Tatiana Akhmedova, 48, even a penny following Britain s most expensive ever divorce case in 2016.
A judge on Wednesday made rulings in Ms Akhmedova s favour.
Farkhad Akhmedov, 64, (left) an oil and gas tycoon, was found to have used his son Temur, 27 as a lieutenant and colluded with him to conceal his fortune so that he would not have to pay ex-wife Tatiana Akhmedova, 48, (right) even a penny following Britain s most expensive ever divorce case in 2016
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