Nick Candy’s latest reported sale is a record-breaking London deal, with Chelsea’s Providence House sold for about £265–£270 million, marking the UK’s most expensive residential sale to date. The buyer remains unnamed, and Sotheby’s International Realty coordinated the transaction.[1][3][5]
Key points to know:
- Sale size and record status: Around £265–£270 million, described as Britain’s most expensive house sale and among the world’s top residential deals.[3][5][1]
- Location and property: Providence House, a Grade II-listed Chelsea residence with historic features, a pool, and a lake, on the Royal Hospital Chelsea grounds.[5][3]
- Parties involved: Nick Candy (and his related entities) as seller; Sotheby’s International Realty led the transaction; buyer undisclosed.[1][3][5]
- Context: The sale follows Candy’s prominence in media coverage around Reform UK fundraising activity and recent personal milestones (divorce from Holly Valance).[7][1]
If you’d like, I can summarize the market significance of this sale for London’s prime property segment, or pull a quick timeline of related high-profile London transactions for comparison.
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In a transaction that has stunned London’s prime property market, nick candy has sold his Chelsea family home at a value of around £270 million. The purchaser is unnamed and the house — complete with a swimming pool, a lake and features more than 200 years old — is being treated as the most expensive …
www.el-balad.comThe billionaire property developer, who is also treasurer of Reform UK, has sold Providence House to an unspecified buyer.
www.dailymail.co.ukThe British real estate developer has slashed another $5.5 million off the price of the house, which includes an Art Deco bar and a dream playroom.
kanebridgenewsme.comBuyer remains secret as string of offers made before purchase
www.independent.co.ukIn a historic real estate transaction, Nick Candy, a British property tycoon and developer, has sold his family home in London’s upscale Chelsea district for
news.ssbcrack.comNick Candy, the real estate mogul behind One Hyde Park in Knightsbridge, has sold the family home to an unnamed buyer, according to Bloomberg.
www.cityam.comNick Candy's historic Chelsea residence achieves a record £270 million sale, setting a new benchmark for London's prime real estate market.
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