11. Beau House, St. James's, SW1 — £15 million or above (price TBC)
This three-bedroom penthouse sits at the top of Beau House, a boutique residential development comprised of eight apartments in central London. The 4,000 square-foot penthouse, decorated by the designer Oliver Burns, covers two floors and has its own private roof terrace with phenomenal city views.
Read more about Beau House here.
10. York Terrace East, Regent's Park, NW1 — £15.95 million
This lavish third-floor flat screams opulence, with nine bedrooms, a wood-panelled study, and four reception rooms, each furnished with somewhat garish period details. At least, the flat looks right over Regent's Park.
See the full listing on Foxtons.
9. Egerton Crescent, Knightsbridge, SW3 — £17.95 million
This four-bedroom property may be in a central location but you wouldn't know it looking out of the window, with a garden and conservatory at the rear of the house as well as "leafy views" of trees at the front.
Inside, there are three reception rooms and four bedrooms, including a master bedroom that takes up the entire second-floor with a walk-through dressing room, ample wardrobe space, and a marble bathroom.
See the full listing on Strutt & Parker.
8. One Hyde Park, Knightsbridge, SW1X — £18.95 million
For a little under £19 million, you can live at one of the world's most iconic addresses: One Hyde Park. Next door to the Mandarin Oriental Hotel, tenants of this fifth-floor apartment will have hotel-level amenities with a gym, swimming pool, underground parking, and concierge.
The two-bedroom property has three bathrooms and three reception rooms, and show-stopping views of Hyde Park Corner, Sloane Square, and Brompton Road. Even Harrods is visible from the window.
See the full listing on Strutt & Parker.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip Ad7. Herbert Crescent, Knightsbridge, SW1X — £20 million
Also close to Harrods, this luxurious, mock-Tudor home is so large that it has a passenger lift to allow easy access between its six floors which encompass seven bedrooms, a kitchen furnished with Poggenpohl cabinets, a private patio, and swimming pool.
See the full listing on Harrods Estates.
6. Hanover Terrace, Regent's Park, NW1 — £21 million
Designed by the architect Sir John Nash, this Grade I-listed terrace is in a coveted location in North London, looking right over Regent's Park.
As well as a mews house with beautiful views over Regent's Park, the house features a master bedroom with a dressing room (one of seven bedrooms in total), six bathrooms, a sleek dining room, and garden.
See the full listing on Beauchamp Estates.
5. Lygon Place, Belgravia, SW1W — £22.5 million
You'll need to get through security gates to reach this swanky Edwardian house, which has seven bedrooms (including a master and second master room), seven bathrooms, four reception rooms, a "media room," a kitchen and family area.
Perhaps its best feature is the master bedroom, which is so spacious it has two dressing rooms and an ensuite bathroom.
See the full listing on Harrods Estates.
4. South Bank Tower, Southwark, SE1 — £25 million
Set across the 39th and 40th floors of the South Bank Tower, this penthouse is a stylish place to live — if you're not afraid of heights.
Furnished by Design Haus Liberty's Dara Huang, the apartment includes a double-height living room, floor-to-ceiling windows, a levitating dining room table, and an inside-outside water feature that connects the interior to a private garden terrace.
Here's a glimpse at the view from the garden:
11 of the most expensive homes you can buy in London right now, ranked
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip Ad3. Queen's Gate Place, London, SW7 — £35 million
Property seekers with £35 million in the bank can live in a charming terraced home in South Kensington built in the 1860s. The first house in the country to be decorated by the designer Armani Casa, the six-bedroom, Grade II-listed residence is furnished in a dramatic Italianate style.
Highlights include a library, cinema, spa, gym, and wine storage room, as well as an enclosed rooftop terrace with an outdoor fireplace.
See the full listing on Knight Frank.
2. Avenue Road, St. Johns Wood, NW8 — £40 million
For £40 million, you could buy an 11,157 square-foot ambassadorial property in North London, located a short distance from Primrose Hill and Regents Park.
As well as seven bedrooms and six bathrooms, whoever buys this house will get access to a swimming pool and gym studio. There's also a cinema room, so the proprietor will never have to sit in a crowded auditorium again.
See the full listing on Beauchamp Estates.
1. Eaton Square, Belgravia, SW1W — £55 million
Spread across four floors, this Grade II-listed townhouse is the most expensive property on the market in our selection. The hefty price tag will give buyers seven bedrooms, six bathrooms, three reception areas, a drawing room, a winter garden with retractable roof, roof terrace, and more.
Here's one of the many bedrooms:
11 of the most expensive homes you can buy in London right now, ranked
11 of the most expensive homes you can buy in London right now, ranked