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Tom Ford looks beyond his Mar-a-Lago-adjacent estate & scoops up a new $104 million mansion

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real estate portfolio.Over the last couple of years, the fashion designer/film director has amassed luxury homes across the United States in blue and red states alike.

He’s bought two massive properties in Palm Beach, Florida (about a mile from a certain disgraced ex-president) and a Hamptons, New York estate previously owned by late former First Lady Jackie Kennedy.Subscribe to our newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail) of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, served up with a side of eye-candy.This was all in the aftermath of Ford selling his namesake brand in 2022 to Estée Lauder for $2.8 billion.

Yes, billion!Well, now Ford has set his billionaire sights across the pond by plopping $104 million (£80 million) on a London mansion that is reportedly the most expensive home deal in the UK this year, according to Bloomberg.A post shared by Bloomberg Business (@bloombergbusiness)The 63-year-old’s new posh abode is located in the upscale Chelsea neighborhood, situated between Hyde Park and the River Thames.

The property is said to have 9 bedrooms, home theater, a glass elevator, and a swimming pool, per the The Times. A private pool in central London?

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