
The ninth richest billionaire in the UK and transport tycoon, John Fredriksen, plans to sell his luxury house in London after saying that the country “went to hell”. Fredriksen sells his 300 -year -old Georgian headquarters after he moved to the United Arab Emirates.
According to The Times, his assets are one of the most expensive houses in Britain, worth almost $ 337 million (250 million GBP). The private residence, called Old Rectory, is located in Chelsea, a rich neighborhood in West London and one of the most sought -after areas of the city. It includes 10 bedrooms spread over 30,000 square feet, two acres of gardens and a dance hall. Fredriksen, born in Norway, owned an old rectory since 2001.
Old Rectory is the third largest private residence in the UK after the Buckingham Palace and Witanhurst.
Criticism of British economic policies
The 81 -year -old man recently called on the United Kingdom’s economic policies and moved large business operations to SAE. He criticized Chancellor Rachel Reeves for eliminating without a DOM regime that allowed rich individuals living abroad for tax purposes to pay tax in the UK only from income generated in the UK.
“Britain went to hell,” Fredriksen E24 said. “It is getting more and more Norway. Britain has gone to hell like Norway. I try to avoid Norway as much as possible,” he added.
According to The Times The Times Shipping Tycoon, he fired over a dozen employees.
He organized private tours of his estate. The report stated that finding a 300 -year -old Georgian estate for sale online is unlikely. The sale of this size is usually handled through confidential agreements “outside the market” through specialized agents.
The 81 -year -old man is one of several rich London residents who have left the United Kingdom after the homeless tax regime ended.
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