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Wednesday 25 March 2026 10:48 am  |  Updated:  Wednesday 25 March 2026 10:49 am

London’s £10m secret: how the rich buy super-prime property

By: Jessica Moreton

Director - Sotheby's International Realty

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Each year brings renewed predictions of a correction in London’s high-end residential market, often portraying it as mercurial and susceptible to abrupt shifts.

However, in my experience on the ground, the city’s genuine super-prime segment, properties transacting in excess of £10m, continues to operate according to its own distinct dynamics.

Rather than exhibiting signs of fragility or speculative excess, this tier appears increasingly selective and self-contained, with capital deployed deliberately, discreetly and with clear strategic intent.

Super‑prime as a mindset, not a price point

What defines this rarefied space isn’t the number on the contract but the psychology behind it. Buyers at this level aren’t playing a pricing game – they’re pursuing significance.

For them, the question is almost never “what’s the discount?” but “can I secure it at all?”

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Chelsea Park Gardens. (Image Credit: Sotheby’s International Realty)

That attitude captures how this part of the market functions: selective, patient, and guided by conviction. These aren’t opportunistic purchases; they’re decisions about legacy, lifestyle and long‑term positioning within the fabric of London.

Micro‑markets and manufactured scarcity

Those of us who actually transact in this world understand that “London” isn’t one market but many.

Every postcode, street and even side of a square behaves differently. You can build new developments and replicate design to an extent, but the attributes that define true super‑prime – orientation, proportion, heritage, privacy – can’t be recreated.

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The Strand. (Image Credit: Sotheby’s International Realty)

You simply can’t mint another perfect crescent overlooking a private garden or a double‑fronted townhouse with century‑old trees and uninterrupted sightlines. That structural scarcity is why the top end rarely wobbles, even when more conventional prime properties do.

Why sophisticated capital is still buying

The most seasoned buyers I meet are not unnerved by volatility; they are energised by it. They see temporary uncertainty as a gateway, not a warning sign.

London continues to offer something few other cities can – a stable rule of law, a dense network of advisers and institutions, a global language of business, and a cultural vitality that pulls families back generation after generation.

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Chelsea Park Gardens. (Image Credit: Sotheby’s International Realty)

When you view a purchase through that lens, short‑term market fluctuations become almost irrelevant. What matters is the opportunity to secure a one‑of‑one asset in a city that has proven its magnetism time and again.

What this really means for sellers and buyers

At £10m and above, selling is less about attracting traffic and more about earning trust. You’re speaking to a global collector – someone comparing your home to properties in Mayfair, Manhattan or the Riviera.

They notice everything: the proportions, the story, the light, the air. Presentation and narrative are no longer “optional extras”; they are the differentiators.

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Buckingham Mews. (Image Credit: Sotheby’s International Realty)

For buyers, meanwhile, this is a time to act deliberately rather than reactively. The best results come to those who ignore chatter, value timeless architecture, and buy as if they’ll own the property for decades – because in many cases, they will.

Super‑prime London doesn’t blink because it doesn’t need to. It is not a mood, it is a mentality – one defined by scarcity, strategy, and the enduring appeal of the world’s most scrutinised city.

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