Sunday 28 August 2011

Chelsea boss Abramovich buys £90m home on Britain's most expensive street

It's fast becoming known as billionaires' row, so it perhaps the newest resident on Britain's most expensive street is an unsurprising addition.
When Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich was searching for a new London home it would appear he didn't look much further than Kensington Palace Gardens.
The billionaire owner of Chelsea  football club has bought a £90 million on the road near Kensington Palace, it has been reported.This makes him the third person out of the six wealthiest people on The Sunday Times Rich List to make their home on Kensington Palace Gardens.
The title of billionaires' row was once held by The Bishops Avenue in north London, according to The Sunday Times.However, Abramovich's purchase on Kensington Palace Gardens has cemented the street's position as its rightful successor.No estate agents were thought to have been used in the private sale and sources told The Sunday Times Abramovich, who is worth £10.3 billion, was the buyer

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