With so many people in Britain priced out of the home buyers
market the buy-to-let market is booming and in many areas rent
prices are being pushed up rapidly as demand dramatically
supersedes supply.
The cost of renting is particularly high in London –the most
expensive town in the UK to rent with and an average rental
property costing £1889. London also has the fasted rate of
rent inflation; according to Knight Frank the cost of renting an up
market home in London soared by 15 per cent in the last 12
months.
So we thought we’d take a peek inside some of London’s most
expensive rental properties.
Wellington Court, London £108,333
For a pricey £25,000 a week you could inhabit this super
stylish town flat with a stunning array of roof terraces;
you’ll also get six bedroom suites, two receptions, a library, a
screening room, gym, hydrotherapy spa and two kitchens .



Mayfair, London, £173,333 a month
For a reasonable £40,000 a week you’ll be able to rent this
stunning 14 bedroom property just off Berkeley Square. This house
comes with its own ballroom, piano room, cinema room, staff
kitchens and numerous lifts.



Brick Street, Mayfair, London, W1J - £216,700 a month
And for a whopping £50,000 a week you’ll be able to unwind in
this luxurious Mayfair pad. Arranged over three floors, with the
added benefit of underground parking and a car lift the property
provides generous and luxurious living space in a discreet setting.
The property consists of seven bedrooms, two dressing rooms, seven
bathrooms, guest cloakrooms, three reception rooms, kitchen,
cinema, games room, bar, gym, swimming pool, solarium, steam and
sauna room, roof terrace and courtyard



Our
landlord insurance policies cover contents, accidental damage,
property owner’s liability, employer’s liability and vacant
premises as standard, but there is the option of tailoring your
package to include cover against unpredictable events such as
terrorism.
Sources
homes.trovit.co.uk
money-watch.co.uk
ft.com
primelocation.com