The Mirror can reveal all of the most expensive homes in England and Wales that went under the hammer and sold over the past year.
From a £60million Mayfair flat to the surprisingly pricey property at the end of your street, all of them have been mapped now.
From January 2022, to April this year, a total of 6,058 properties sold for over £2million, according to data from the Land Registry.
The vast majority of these, 3,908, were in London - with the capital renown for its warped property market.
Surrey had the next most with 467 multi-million pound homes, followed by Hertfordshire (202), and Buckinghamshire (137).
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The most expensive property to sell in the last year was the flat in one of London’s most sought after areas.
The Mayfair flat on Stanhope Gate, one of London's most exclusive neighbourhoods, went for an eye watering £60million last May.
Stanhope Gate is situated deep in central London, and touches the edge of Hyde Park, but Zoopla estimates the property’s price at a tenth of the actual sale.
At first glance Stanhope Gate doesn’t look like a street home to a £60million flat, but the luxury residences along the row regularly go for huge price tags, and given their location, and the capital’s housing market, someone cashed in.
The next three joint most expensive properties after the Mayfair flat are three seemingly unassuming terraced houses in Cornwall.
One property in Grenville Meadows, St Austell, and two on the same street in Bray Rise, Redruth all sold for the same price of £45.8million, according to the Land Registry.
But, as nice as the properties are, judging by other house prices along the street, these sales are either data entry errors or money laundering.
The next property on the list is another terrace house but back slap bang in the middle of London once more.
The Hyde Park Place house sold for a tidy £38.5million at the end of January last year.
Located only a short walk from the Mayfair flat, it looks out onto Hyde Park as well.
Moving westward across the capital, to Kensington and Chelsea, one house on Phillimore Gardens sold for ever so slightly less in mid May last year.
Costing one homeowner £37.5million, the plush property sits in a swanky neighbourhood, not far from the high street or Holland Park.
After that, a home on Eccleston Mews sold for just under £37million, and another apartment on Grosvenor Square sold for £36.3million.
Both are sat among the embassies in central London, but with the latter just around the corner from The Mayfair Chippy it might just be the better option.
The next 10 largest sales
- 52 Borough Road, TQ4 7DQ: £36.1m
- Hill Crest Winnington Road, N2 0TT: £35.1m
- 1 Sanford Street, SE14 6NA: £34.5m
- 63 Cadogan Square, SW1X 0DY: £33m
- Mannerton House, 1 REDCLIFFE SQUARE, SW10 9LA: £30m
- 11 Holland Villas Road, W14 8BT: £30m
- 2 Danewood Drive, N2 0FA: £29.3m
- 190 Trundley's Road, SE8 5JE: £28.8m
- 1 St John's Gardens, W11 2NP: £28m
- 1 Grosvenor Square, W1K 4BN: £26.8m