How much did Kate Moss originally pay for the house?
Kate Moss bought the house for £1.75 million in 2002.
Real Estate / Celebrity Homes
Kate Moss's former London home in St John's Wood is for sale, offering a glimpse into the supermodel's past. The six-bedroom house, once owned by Moss, is listed for £5.95 million.
The house, located on the fringes of St John’s Wood, features a white stucco Georgian design and is hidden behind high walls. This design ensured privacy for Kate Moss during her time there. The property spans 4,740 sq ft and includes six bedrooms, catering to both family living and entertaining. Originally purchased for £1.75 million, Moss lived there for about ten years, selling it at the peak of the market for £6.85 million. The current owners are now selling it for £5.95 million.
The interior boasts traditional wooden flooring, bright white walls, and contemporary furnishings. The lower floor extension includes a kitchen and entertaining area that leads to the garden. The upper floors feature a formal drawing room with access to a full-width terrace, a principal bedroom with an en-suite bathroom and dressing rooms, and additional bedrooms on the mezzanine and attic floors.
Marc Schneiderman from Arlington Residential highlights the property's appeal, noting its anonymity and the large southwest-facing walled garden. The location is convenient, close to restaurants, schools, shops, and Underground stations.
Kate Moss bought the house for £1.75 million in 2002.
She sold the house in 2012 for £6.8 million.
The property is currently listed for £5.95 million.
Key features include six bedrooms, a large walled garden, an open-plan kitchen/dining area, and a formal drawing room.
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