Nick Candy Sells Chelsea Mansion for Record £275 Million
Reform donor Nick Candy sells Chelsea mansion for reported £275m
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Nick Candy, honorary treasurer of Reform UK, has sold his mansion in Chelsea, London, for a reported £275 million, marking it as potentially the most expensive residential property in the city. The buyer remains undisclosed, while Candy continues to play a significant role in UK fundraising and real estate.
- 01Nick Candy sold his Chelsea mansion for £275 million, a record price in London.
- 02The property was previously used for a fundraising event for Donald Trump.
- 03Candy is a major donor to Reform UK, contributing about £1 million last year.
- 04He has been involved in high-profile meetings, including one with Elon Musk.
- 05Candy continues to list other high-value properties, including a £175 million penthouse.
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Nick Candy, the honorary treasurer of Reform UK, has made headlines by selling his mansion in Chelsea, London, for a reported £275 million, potentially making it the most expensive residential property in the city and one of the largest globally. The sale, first reported by Bloomberg, has not been confirmed by Candy, who has significant ties to the UK political landscape, including fundraising efforts for the Reform UK party, where he donated around £1 million last year. The mansion, known as Providence House, was previously the venue for a fundraising event for Donald Trump, attended by Donald Trump Jr. The current owner is listed as Providence House LLP, a partnership that includes Candy and his estranged wife, Holly Valance. Candy has been active in promoting policies aimed at attracting wealthy individuals to the UK, including a controversial residency scheme. He is also attempting to sell a £175 million penthouse in One Hyde Park and has a mansion in Los Angeles on the market.
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The sale underscores the demand for high-value properties in London, influencing market trends and potentially affecting property prices in the luxury segment.
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