£130,000 London Ex-council Flat Sells for £1.21 Million

An ex-council flat in London has sold for £1.2 million, more than 9 times the initial purchase price, in what is reportedly the biggest amount ever paid for an ex-local authority property.

The three-bed flat in Covent Garden was one of the most expensive former council properties ever sold in central London – despite not achieving its asking price of £1.35 million.

The seller purchased the property, just behind the Royal Opera House, off the council for £130,000 in 1990 under the Right to Buy scheme. Following the sale, it means they pocketed a difference of £1.08 million.

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