Supersize my home: London now a hotspot for ‘monster houses’
Meanwhile, developer Christian Candy is extending Gordon House in Chelsea into a 25,000 sq ft property; and the Reuben Brothers are converting the Grade I-listed, former In & Out Club building in Piccadilly into a 53,426 sq ft home, to go on sale for £250m.
.. Whether they intend these houses to be homes or investments is up for debate. “It may be that their financial advisers have told them to park say 3 per cent of their net worth in London and perhaps they think a single house is easier to manage than several flats,” he says.