Inside London's 'Red Square,' where some of Russia's most powerful oligarchs have bought homes | Businessinsider

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Eaton Square, an exclusive garden estate in London, is nicknamed 'Red Square' because many of its residents are Russian billionaires.

, is replete with a private courtyard garden and multiple large marble bathtubs. The home has nine bedrooms and 10 bathrooms.according to property website Right Move.Wealthy Russians began moving into the estate after the"golden visa" scheme was introduced in the 2000s, per The Guardian.Tolga Akmen/AFP/Getty Images

Between 2008 and 2015, more than 3,000 people, including 705 Russians, were granted investor visas in the UK,In February, UK Home Secretary Priti Patel"We stand shoulder to shoulder with Ukraine amid this unprovoked and antidemocratic act of Russian aggression," Patel said in the statement. "They come to Harrods to shop, they stay in our best hotels when they like, they send their children to our best public schools, and that is what's being stopped," a UK diplomat told The Guardian in February, referring to the the large number of wealthy Russians living in London.

 

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