A property in Lancashire is among the most viewed homes on Rightmove this year.
The property website has shared its most viewed homes which include a house that once belonged to former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp, a Victorian townhouse in Glasgow, a Grade I listed abbey near Oxford and more.
An eight-bedroom home in Lancashire, costing £750,000, also features on the list as new data revealed the homes people have looked at most on Rightmove in 2024.
The “stunning” house, called Nuah Heights, in Accrington “is filled with luxurious and unique interior design work, including an incredible marbled floor”, says Rightmove.
The accommodation is set over four floors and the property boasts eight bedrooms and seven bathrooms.
Rightmove added: “A particular highlight is the open plan kitchen, ideal for entertaining guests in this beautiful home with many talking points.”
The property is listed with Keenans Estate Agents and is located on Manchester Road, Accrington.
You can find out more about the property and see more pictures via the Rightmove website.
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Rightmove’s most viewed homes in 2024
According to Rightmove’s new data, these are the most viewed homes on the property site in 2024. You can take a look inside each property at the links below.
- Jurgen Klopp’s former home – £4,250,000 (Berkeley Shaw)
- A home on Britain’s most expensive street with views of Buckingham Palace - £45,000,000 (Knightsbridge Prime Property)
- Victorian townhouse with original features in Glasgow’s central Park district - £2,500,000 (Savills)
- Eight-bedroom detached home in Lancashire - £750,000 (Keenans Estate Agents)
- Historic Grade I listed abbey near Oxford - £15,000,000 (Savills)
A property expert at Rightmove said the list of the most viewed properties showcases “the unique charm and diversity of the UK housing market”.
Rightmove’s property expert, Tim Bannister, said: "From a luxurious former football manager’s residence to a historic Grade I listed Abbey, the most viewed homes of the year reflect the wide-ranging dreams of home-hunters this year across Great Britain.
“Whether it’s a property fit for royalty opposite Buckingham Palace, or a stunning family home, these remarkable listings showcase the unique charm and diversity of the UK housing market, offering something for everyone.”
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