From the Monopoly board, that is. And replaced by Kensington Palace Gardens. Somebody from Foxtons is in favour:
Andrew Weir, central area director at estate agents Foxtons, believes this shift in property power is entirely warranted: "This street [Kensington Palace Gardens] boasts sensational period buildings, many with movie-like features such as underground swimming pools and marble pillars made from the same quarry as the Taj Mahal. "With the average price of a property fetching a staggering £19m, this street has become one of the most sought-after in the world."
Fair enough, but to lose Mayfair completely? When it's going through a period of residential revival (after so many properties turned commercial in the hands of the hedge funds)?
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