Inside Britain’s most viewed homes on Rightmove this year – including Jurgen Klopp’s mansion and £45MILLION townhouse
THESE are the UK’s most viewed homes on Rightmove for 2024, including a mansion formerly owned by Jurgen Klopp.
The stunning properties are worth over £70 million collectively and boast nearly 60 bedrooms combined.
Rightmove has revealed its most-viewed properties for 2024[/caption]Millions of Brits use Rightmove every year, with many looking for their next home.
But other simply enjoy surfing the listings and taking a look at some of the most bizarre, famous or lavish houses on the market.
Just last month, thousands flocked to the site for a peek inside the six-bedroom mansion of disgraced BBC presenter Huw Edwards as it was listed following his guilty plea in relation to vile sex crimes.
Every year, the site produces a list of the most viewed ads from the past 12 months and 2024’s has just come out.
Topping the rankings is the six-bedroom detached house in Freshfield, Merseyside that was previously occupied by former Liverpool gaffer Jurgen Klopp.
As well as its six bedrooms, the property also offers a swimming pool, sauna, seven bathrooms and a spa/gym building, all located on Victoria Road, known locally as ‘Millionaires’ Row‘.
And it has a price tag to match the moniker at £4.25 million.
However, even that is small change compared to the next entry on the list, which gives buyers the chance to live on “Britain’s most expensive street”.
The nine-bed. Grade-II Listed Georgian townhouse in central London offers stunning views of Buckingham Palace, as well as its own “Spa Level” and two rooms for staff.
It’s currently listed on the site for a hefty £45 million which, if you’re interested, works out to monthly payments on a 90%, 30-year mortgage of £210,049.
Then again, if that’s a smidge over your budget, you could head to Glasgow and get the same number of bedrooms for a cool £2.5 million.
The Georgian-era house in Park Circus was built in the 1870s and originally used as the Italian consulate in Scotland, lending it the name La Casa.
And you can downsize to just eight bedrooms in Accrington for just £750,000.
Perhaps the gem of the list, though, is a Grade-I Listed Abbey building in the Cotswolds.
Dating back to the late 1400s, it offers 27 bedrooms and 18 bathrooms, with 23 acres of land attached which boast over 500 species of plantx and 800 of butterflies or moths.
You can take a look at each of the listings on Rightmove’s website.
There’s also a former Italian consulate building in Glasgow[/caption] Or a 27-bedroom abbey in Oxfordshire[/caption] The list boasts a collective 59 bedrooms[/caption] All together, they’re worth more than £70 million[/caption]