Daily Mail

Billionair­es ‘can’t see out of ultra-posh flats’

- by mist. There is a suggestion that the problem could have been exacerbate­d by ill-fitted seals between the panes. If flats were occupied and heated, condensati­on would be less likely to happen, I am told. Given that £100 million worth of glazing and bro

Ever since it opened in 2011, One Hyde Park has establishe­d itself as one of the most expensive pieces of real estate in Britain.

Nestling between Knightsbri­dge and Hyde Park, the London developmen­t contains 86 luxury apartments ranging in price from £6.5 million to the £136 million paid for a triplex penthouse by rinat Akhmetov, Ukrainian billionair­e owner of Shakhtar Donetsk FC. However, there is a fly in the ointment. While each flat is adorned with triple-glazed electric windows designed to keep out the noisy bustle of the Knightsbri­dge hoi polloi, they have become a source of frustratio­n.

‘Apparently, there is a problem with the glazing and oligarchs cannot see out of their windows,’ says my source. The problem is understood to have arisen because the flats remain empty (and unheated) for most of the year, allowing condensati­on to build up between the layers of glass.

As the owners visit so fleetingly and so seldom, their beautiful views of Hyde Park are obscured guests and residents remain our primary concern.’ But what about visibility? At least the oligarchs can drown their sorrows by eating out at the neighbouri­ng Mandarin Oriental hotel’s restaurant, which is overseen by Heston Blumenthal.

Other residents include the property developers Christian and Nick Candy, married to Australian singer Holly valance ( pictured with her husband), who brought One Hyde Park to the market. And almost all of the other owners are offshore and nonresiden­t in the UK.

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