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Super-rich oligarchs are taking their inconceivable assets and putting them in the place of refuge of London property - with more than £600million used in the capital in the previous three years.

 

A mixture of conventional reasons joined with expanded terrorism and the flare-up of Ebola is said to be behind the sensational deluge of African cash to the capital.

 

While African purchasers represent 1.5 for every of transactions in the 'ultra prime' London market, they make up five for every penny of offers by quality - up from two for every penny. This is by commonly using in the middle of £15million and £25million on each one home.

 

The late Ebola pestilence and proceeded with terrorism from gatherings, for example, Boko Haram has brought about an increment in purchasers lately.

 

Beauchamp Estates, which offers some of London's most extravagant homes, today discharged a report on African purchasers in the capital.

 

The upmarket home office said the purchasers are originating from six nations - Nigeria, Ghana, Congo, Gabon, Cameroon and Senegal.

 

 

Nigerians are the greatest spenders, with affluent nationals forking out £250million on London homes in the most recent three years.

 

The new wave of super-rich incorporates Aliko Dangote, a Nigerian business head honcho who, with a £16billion fortune, is Africa's wealthiest man.

 

Folorunsho Alakija, a tycoon oil investor, design planner and donor from Lagos, is likewise an enormous speculator in the London property market. She as of late purchased four lofts in One Hyde Park, the super-elite advancement in Knightsbridge.

 

Her British-conceived nephew Rotimi Alakija, who likewise passes by the stage name of DJ Xclusive, has additionally put property in the capital.

 

It is thought different investors have likewise been peering toward up homes on Kensington Palace Gardens - known as Billionaires' Row.

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