Foreign Property News | Posted by Si Thu Aung
The Chelsea home that Kate Middleton shared with her sister Pippa before she became the Duchess of Cambridge has been put on the market for £1.95million.
Kate's parents, Michael and Carole Middleton, own the three-bedroom flat in west London and are set to make a £1.2million profit from the sale, according to The Sunday Times.
The Middletons, who bought the home for £780,000 in 2002, no longer need the luxurious flat due to the Duchess of Cambridge now residing in Kensington Palace and Pippa living in a £17million townhouse in London.
Prince William and Kate Middleton moved into Apartment 1A in 2013 after Prince George was born. The family of five live in the stunning 20-room home that has a view of Hyde Park.
Pippa Middleton married hedge-fund multi-millionaire James Matthews and the couple recently spent £1.2million renovating their five-storey London mansion, which already boasted a gym, an underground cinema, a lift, a 'staff room' as well as six bedrooms.
And the third sibling, James, who lives and works in Scotland, divides his time between staying up north, being in London and the seven-bedroom family home in Berkshire.
Set on a stylish street in a well sought after area, the Chelsea flat is spread across three floors with a trio of bedrooms decorated with colourful cushions.
The property is also decorated with a neutral palette, traditional furniture, oriental-style rugs and comfortable sofas.
Ref: Property Report