Acclaim for his talent betrays no sign of diminishing, as indicated by his triumph in notching up 2023's Number 1, not to mention his success in generating earnings of more than a £44,000-a-day – after tax – in the last financial year.And now, more than seven years after his death at the age of 53, 's first superstar home – acquired in 1987 as he forged ahead with his solo career – is being treated to a dazzling revamp by his only surviving sister, Yioda Panayiotou.Some might be tempted to say it is not before time. Photographs reveal that the house, in Hampstead, north London, is now profoundly dilapidated, with its white cement board cladding breaking up to leave the building looking more like something on a sink estate rather than in a leafy enclave where house prices routinely climb north of £10million.
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