The Scottish Mail on Sunday

THE HOMES THAT HAVE EVERYTHING FOR THE PEOPLE LEFT WITH NOTHING...

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ROMAN ABRAMOVICH Kensington Palace Gardens, London

THE Chelsea owner’s UK property empire is thought to comprise at least 70 houses and flats worth more than £500 million. The most valuable is a 15-bedroom London mansion on Kensington Palace Gardens, known as Billionair­es’ Row, worth around £150million.

The 55-year-old also has a penthouse in Chelsea’s Waterfront Tower which was bought for £30 million in 2018.

OLEG DERIPASKA Hamstone House, Weybridge, Surrey

THE metals tycoon owns Hamstone House, an eightbedro­om mansion in Surrey which, until estate agents Knight Frank removed it from sale last week, had been on the market for £18million. He also has a £50million ‘crash pad’ in London’s Belgrave Square, nicknamed ‘Red Square’ due to the number of oligarchs living there. He bought the six-storey Regency home in 2003 for £25million.

BORIS ROTENBERG Cadogan Lane, London

THE co-owner of Russia’s

SMP Bank owns a three-storey townhouse in Belgravia, according to US Treasury documents. The mansion, like many oligarch properties, is owned via an offshore company. Land Registry records show that Cyprusregi­stered Loktan Services bought it in 2007 for

£3.3 million, though its current value is put at £8million.

ALISHER USMANOV Sutton Place, Woking, Surrey

A FORMER stakeholde­r in Arsenal football club, Usmanov is thought to own 16th Century Sutton Place manor house in Surrey, formerly owned by US oil baron J. Paul Getty. The oligarch, whose firm USM Holdings sponsored the Everton training ground, also owns Beechwood House, a Georgian mansion in 11 acres of Highgate, North London, which he bought for

£48million in 2008.

IGOR SHUVALOV 4 Whitehall Court, London

THE former Russian Deputy Prime Minister and a key Putin ally owns a luxury 5,380 sq ft penthouse at Whitehall Court – an ornate late-Victorian apartment block which was previously two flats. The

£11.5 million apartment, which is just a few minutes’ walk from the Houses of Parliament and Downing Street, has six bedrooms and a lounge with enviable views of the River Thames.

ANDREY KOSTIN Sloane Court West, London

THE chairman of Russia’s second biggest bank VTB and another of Putin’s close associates has an estimated personal fortune of

£375 million and owns a fourbedroo­m flat near London’s Sloane Square valued at £3 million. VTB has sponsored a garden at the Chelsea Flower Show and he has described sanctions against Russia as an ‘economic war’.

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