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Richest Russian Hit By Recession

The 43-year old has pulled off the 500 million dollar contract to buy the Villa Leoplda a Belle Epoque mansion on the heights of Villefrance, near Nice. The deal landed in headlines as it was the most expensive one ever.
Since the recession the prices over the luxurious mansion has collapsed. It was built in 1902 for Belgian King Leopold II on the exclusive Cap Ferrat between Monaco and Nice. Due to the banking crisis Prokhotov's 10 billion pound fortune is said to have suffered badly and now he wishes the return of his 39 million pound deposit.
However, the mansion's heiress Lily Safra is not so happy about Prokhotov's wishes and is not ready to return the deposit amount as under the French property law any deposit paid up to a maximum of 10 per cent of the sale price does not have to be returned. Safra is reported to have told Prokhorov's estate agents: "The deal was agreed in principle so his deposit is mine."
Now Prokhotov is ready to buy the property for 200 million pounds to be able to claw back his deposit. According to the estate-agents who help the mega-rich Russians to acquire property at Cap Ferrat, Cap d'Antibes and Saint-Tropez state that he will have to make a better deal.
"Six
months
ago,
(Mr
Prokhorov]
was
ready
to
blow
half
a
billion
euros
on
the
house.
Now
he's
quibbling
about
a
measly
40
million
pounds," the
Scotsman
quoted
one
estate
agent,
as
saying.
"The
Villa
Leopolda
is
the
most
stunning
house
in
France
and
the
most
expensive
private
residence
in
the
world.
Property
prices
on
the
riviera
may
have
fallen,
but
not
by
that
much.
If
he
wants
it,
he'll
need
to
pay
a
decent
price,"
the
agent
added.
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