Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Freddie Mercury's house in London is for sale for a million – so far

Must Read

Everyone loves it! Freddie Mercury was one of the most famous singers in the world due to his amazing voice, which is why he has millions of fans who look forward to preserving the memory of the artist. Given this, hundreds of thousands of followers have shown interest in buying the party leader's home in London what's inWhich will be put on the market at a base price of $38 million.

Mercury's house is Garden LodgeThe house is Georgian in style and is located in a quiet area of ​​London Kensington. The house consists of eight rooms, a bar, a library or an office among other rooms. The Queen's leader lived in this residence until the last day of his life, giving the place a special charm.

After the singer's death, he inherited the house Mary Austinthe singer's best friend who made the decision to put it up for auction after living there for many years.

The relevant authorities will be on alert so that Freddie Mercury's fans do not pretend to be buyers. Only certain parts of the house will be shown to those interested in purchasing the property.

“I left the house to you because you were going to be the woman I was going to marry, and by law, it was all yours anyway.”, They were the words Freddie Mercury said to Mary Austin, according to her best friend.

Austin, upon receiving such a gift, emotionally shared what the sale of the property had done for him: “This house has been the most beautiful box of memories, because it has so much love and warmth in every room. It was a pleasure to live there and I have so many wonderful memories here. Now that it is empty, I go back to the first time we saw it. Since Freddie and I walked through the legendary Green Door, it had become a place of peace, the artist's true home, and now it was time to entrust that feeling of peace to the next person.

Latest News

Fast, Private No-Verification Casinos in New Zealand: Insights from Pettie Iv

The world of online gambling has come a long way since its inception, and New Zealand has been no...

More Articles Like This