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Kate Moss’ ‘jinxed’ London home finds no buyers

Almost a year ago, the property was flooded with sewage, causing damage that was estimated at £100,000 to furniture, her shoe collection and photographs by Mario Testino.

Kate Moss’ ‘jinxed’ London home finds no buyers

Kate Moss is convinced that her sprawling London mansion, which she is finding impossible to sell — is jinxed.

Almost a year ago, the property was flooded with sewage, causing damage that was estimated at £100,000 to furniture, her shoe collection and photographs by Mario Testino. 

She has slashed the asking price on the five-bedroom property to £7 million after receiving little interest from would-be buyers, but has still received no offers, reports the Daily Mail.

Moss, 37, has her eye on a lavish new home in Highgate, North London, which she wants to move into before her wedding to Jamie Hince, guitarist of The Kills, this summer.

But her inability to shift the Maida Vale mansion is making that look increasingly unlikely.

Reportedly, even more desperate for a sale than Moss herself are her long-suffering neighbours, who have frequently complained about her party lifestyle.

The model has revamped the house in her own distinctive style since she bought it for £8 million in 2007.

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