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Meet Chelsea bidder Nick Candy, who married ex-Neighbours star Holly Valance and owns London penthouse worth £175m

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NICK CANDY is the latest billionaire reportedly eyeing up a takeover at Chelsea.

The British tycoon is said to be ready to test Roman Abrambovich's resolve by bidding £2.5billion for his boyhood club, which would include a £1.5billion redevelopment of the ageing Stamford Bridge.

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Billionaire Nick Candy, a lifelong Chelsea fan, is reportedly entering the race to buy the BluesCredit: Rex Features
The luxury property tycoon is married to Aussie beauty Holly ValanceCredit: Rex

The 47-year-old Londoner amassed his fortune alongside his older brother Christian as a luxury property developer, and owns several high-profile buildings around the world.

He owns a mansion in West London worth over £75million, and added a Cotswold country home to his portfolio last year.

Used to the high-life, he had a £60million super yacht but sold it to make room for a much bigger boat.

Famously, he has been married to ex-Neighbours beauty Holly Valance since 2012, and they have two children together.

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The Candy brothers were both spurred on to follow a career in property development, when they bought their first home in Earl's Court, London, following a £6,000 loan from their grandmother.

They paid £122,000 for the flat, renovated it, and 18 months later sold it for £172,000 - making a tidy £50,000 profit.

At the same time, they were working day jobs too - Nick worked in advertising, while Christian held a job at investment bank Merrill Lynch.

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Eventually, they were able to give those jobs up to move into property development full-time.

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In 2004, they joined forces with a private company owned by the Prime Minister of Qatar to buy Bowater House in Knightsbridge, turning it into One Hyde Park, which now houses Rolex, McLaren Automotive and Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank businesses.

A tower of 86 luxury apartments were also built, with some penthouses sold fetching the highest prices on record.

Nick had his own five-bedroom penthouse in One Hyde Park, which was placed on the market last year for a mega £175million.

Measuring in at 18,000 square feet, it boasts its own spa, gym, cocktail bar, 'champagne room', wine cellar for 750 bottles, media room, two 'wrap-around' outdoor terraces, and heated underground parking spaces for four cars.

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It's not known if it was sold, but Nick didn't waste any time in nabbing another property.

Last year, he splashed over £10million on a stunning Grade II‑listed mansion in Oxfordshire.

The country pad has seven bedrooms, a pool, stables, tennis and squash courts and its own chapel.

One Hyde Park is one of many buildings the Candys ownCredit: Rex Features
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Luxury penthouses at One Hyde Park can cost over £100mCredit: Rex Features
Last year, Candy splashed over £10m on a Cotswolds mansion
Nick Candy, left, amassed a huge fortune as a luxury property developer alongside his brother ChristianCredit: Rex Features

Neighbours include Kate Moss, JCB tycoon Lord Bamford, Hugh Grant and the Beckhams.

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