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Olympic Games Bring High Dollar Rental Costs to London

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Later this month when the Olympic Games come to London, an influx of spectators will arrive from around the world.

For most, this means an extended stay in a hotel as close as possible to Olympic venues. But for the select few, the games offer a chance to enjoy London in complete luxury at a sizable price.

A Covent Garden rental property in London is poised to become the world's most expensive rental during the games, at a staggering $223,000 dollars a week. To rent for the entire 16 days of the event, the price tag will exceed half a million dollars.

The property has six reception rooms, a terrace for enjoying the London summer and a retractable roof to give guests the feel of the outdoors while enjoying the comfort of indoor living.

The four story property also has a television viewing area and a bar, perfect for hosting during the London Games.

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