Former Google chief Eric Schmidt buys £42mn London mansion
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Ex-Google boss Eric Schmidt buys £42m London mansion
The world’s 54th richest person has become the latest American to invest in the capital’s luxury real estate market after purchasing the Grade II-listed building in Holland Park
The Americans overtook the Chinese as the largest group of foreign property buyers in central London in the last quarter of 2024, according to the Knight Frank agency.
Eric Schmidt, ex-Google CEO, purchases a luxury London mansion for £42 million
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt has purchased a mansion in Holland Park for nearly £42 million, joining a string of significant transactions in London’s prime real estate markets. As reported by the Financial Times, Schmidt, who led Google from 2001 to 2011, acquired a two-level stucco apartment in west London last May. The Grade II [...] Source The post Eric Schmidt, ex-Google CEO, purchases a luxury London mansion for £42 million appeared first…
Eric Schmidt acquired a mansion in Holland Park for which he disbursed almost £42 million (€49 million). This is the last high-rise real estate operation in Holland Park...
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