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Foxtons founder Jon Hunt revealed as wealthiest agency figure
Jon Hunt increased his wealth by £45 million last year, making him worth £1.345 billion - more than Purplebricks, Countrywide and OTM combined.
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Foxtons founder sells flats through former rival
If you’re wondering what Foxtons founder Jon Hunt has been doing with the £375 million fortune he amassed after he sold the estate agent to venture capital firm BC Ventures ten years ago, then the answer is – property development. Jon is currently selling a plot of land in Vauxhall, London that his property company Ocubis, which he owns through his development business Heven, recently gained planning permission for. But rather than sell it through his old firm the development site, which is near the MI5 building at 34-36 Albert Embankment (pictured), is being sold by one of his former rivals in the sales market, Strutt & Parker, it has been reported. Valued for sale at £50 million, the development is to include 166 apartments within two 25-storey towers but also include office and commercial units. Planning development The London Borough of Lambeth has granted detailed planning permission for the development, which will replace both a careworn Texaco garage and one of the Albert Embankment’s last Victorian warehouses, Vintage House. As well as the two residential towers, the site will eventually include 22,000 sq ft of commercial space and 1,500 sq ft of retail, including a café. The warehouse is…
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