£20million Mayfair Home Repossessed

Rob PowellJune 15, 2009 by Rob Powell  

A Mayfair house worth £20million has been repossessed by the lender, in what is possibly one of the biggest reposessions evers recorded.

The seven bedoom property in Charles Street, complete with adjoining Mews, was owned by Austrian tycoon, Cevdet Caner, who had built up a huge property porfolio through his company, Level One. Cener Caner today tells the Evening Standard that he had offered a payment plan to the lenders but this was rejected.

Also see coverage in The Times and Financial Times.

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3 Responses to “£20million Mayfair Home Repossessed”

  1. Sam on June 17th, 2009 3:48 pm

    Hello, the last name of Cevdet is spelled in two different ways :-)

  2. Rob on June 17th, 2009 3:54 pm

    Hi Sam – thanks! :-)

  3. RebeccaOfSunnyBrookFarm on November 19th, 2009 11:11 am

    Got any interior pictures of the property?

    R

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