
The UK property market has had a strange year. Many people have looked to move following national COVID-19 shutdowns, looking for more space and greener areas.
Those mulling a move with a fortune to spend may have cast their eyes over these 10 houses.
Coming in at the most expensive real estate in the UK, they boast a range of central London locations, expansive grounds, swimming pools and even lodges for staff to live in on-site.
The list was compiled using Zoopla and RightMove’s search functions in different areas of the UK, filtering from highest price first.
Many of the properties listed are in London and its surrounding areas.
Here are the 10 most expensive properties on the market right now:
1) Belgravia, London — £77.5m ($104m)
An eight-bed mansion in Belgravia has topped the list of the most expensive UK properties. The property features six bathrooms, four reception rooms, and a roof terrace.
On Belgravia Square, it’s in thriving central London, a short walk to local boutique shops, bars and restaurants of Motcomb Street and the many transport facilities, shops and departments stores of Sloane Street and Knightsbridge.
2) Mayfair, London — £65m
A near-14,000 square foot six-bed house takes the second spot, situated in bougie Mayfair.
The house has six floors with lift. It’s close to Park Lane, Berkeley Square, Green Park, Oxford Street, shops, amenities and facilities of Mayfair.
3) Upper Grosvenor Street, London — £54.4m
Coming in at a guide price of a cool £54.4m is this 12-bed terraced house. It’s the third most expensive house on the market right now in a prime central London location.
This Mayfair town house has a dining room suitable for 20 guests, as well as a pool.
It was built in 1732, and underwent an extensive refurbishment in 1908 by architect Ralph Knott.
Upper Grosvenor Street is situated between Grosvenor Square and Park Lane. This prestigious location offers close proximity to the open, green spaces of Hyde Park and the bustle of central London.
4) Walton Street, Knightsbridge, London — £44m
St Saviours is a Grade II listed historical building that has been converted into a modern seven bedroom home.
The property benefits from a vaulted ceiling, original stone pillars, beautiful views and parking for three cars. It is approximately 12,102 square foot in the middle of Knightsbridge.
It has a large drawing room with 12-metre vaulted ceilings, original stone pillars and oak beams.
It also includes seven bedroom suites, a glass lift and parking for three cars. There is an entire floor dedicated to leisure which provides a swimming pool gym, treatment room, sauna, steam room and media room with bar.


