Premier League footballers, YouTubers and pop stars battle it out to buy TikTok’s most viewed house with its own indoor football pitch for £1.25million
- The five-bedroom, four-bathroom ‘footballer’s mansion’ in Orpington, Bromley, has an indoor football pitch
- Footage of its features was posted on video-sharing app TikTok by 20-year-old influencer Summer Newmann
- She has amassed nearly 1m followers who lap up her videos exploring the homes of the rich and wealthy
- Property has since become the most-viewed home on the app, leading to a string of A-Listers wanting to buy
Premier League footballers, YouTubers and pop stars are battling it out to buy TikTok’s most-viewed house for £1.25million.
The five-bedroom, four-bathroom house in Orpington, Bromley – dubbed the ‘footballer’s mansion’ by owner Tommy McNally – is any sports lover’s dream with its own indoor pitch featuring a ‘pinball style’ target system, as well as a cinema room, gym, jacuzzi and sauna.
Footage of its mind-blowing features was posted on video-sharing app TikTok by 20-year-old property developer and influencer Summer Newmann.
The social media star has amassed nearly 1 million followers who lap up her videos exploring the homes of the rich and wealthy – and all the extravagant features that come with them.
This property has since become the most-viewed home on the app, leaving its 35-year-old owner with an inbox full of A-listers wanting to secure a deal.
Premier League footballers, YouTubers and pop stars are battling it out to buy TikTok’s most-viewed house – which features an indoor football pitch (pictured) – for £1.25million
The five-bedroom, four-bathroom house in Orpington, Bromley – dubbed the ‘footballer’s mansion’ by owner Tommy McNally – is any sports lover’s dream with its own indoor pitch featuring a ‘pinball style’ target system, as well as a cinema room, gym, jacuzzi and sauna
This property (pictured) has since become the most-viewed home on the app, leaving its 35-year-old owner with an inbox full of A-listers wanting to secure a deal
Mr McNally – who currently lives in the house but is moving out – said he designed the home specifically with YouTubers and TikTok stars in mind.
Footage of its mind-blowing features was posted on video-sharing app TikTok by 20-year-old influencer Summer Newmann (pictured)
He said: ‘Having a football pitch inside the house is a little controversial, but I made this house from my personal dream.
‘To see this much interest in it is amazing. On the day it went viral I was up until 2am just looking out the window in shock.’
The 35-year-old said his inbox has gone ‘crazy’ with offers. He added: ‘A billionaire from Nigeria who hasn’t even viewed the property has made an offer.
‘As well as a famous YouTuber, a pop star and three Premier League footballers.
‘We’ve even got a football YouTuber coming to film a video in the house today.’
Mr McNally said he can’t believe the interest in the property, with it only being on the market for a week.
He said: ‘Going viral has helped us get a better price for the house and even grow our social media pages.
‘This property is five years of hard work – it took a big chunk out of me to get it finished.
‘I had a big dream and I had no idea it was going to become so popular.’
The property has its own Instagram page showing the various stages of development it went through before the final extravagant product.
Mr McNally – who currently lives in the house but is moving out – said he designed the home specifically with YouTubers and TikTok stars in mind (one of the bedrooms, pictured)
The 35-year-old owner said his inbox has gone ‘crazy’ with offers. He added: ‘A billionaire from Nigeria who hasn’t even viewed the property has made an offer.’ Pictured: One of the property’s bedrooms
The property has its own Instagram page showing the various stages of development it went through before the final extravagant product (one of the bedrooms pictured)
Property-developer Ms Newmann, from Rugby, Warwickshire, shared footage of the ‘footballer’s mansion’ online – sparking the enormous interest.
In the clip – which shows Ms Newmann walking through the house’s different rooms – a grand entrance way with marble-style flooring meets visitors as they enter through the front door.
A downstairs toilet, spacious utility room and expansive kitchen-living space is then seen as the sped-up video takes eager viewers through the property.
Upstairs, the mansion’s five bedrooms are all spacious and bright – with one featuring a secret door leading to another office space with several computers inside.
The master bedroom has a walk-in wardrobe and an en-suite bathroom.
Property-developer Ms Newmann, from Rugby, Warwickshire, shared footage of the ‘footballer’s mansion’ (pictured) online – sparking the enormous interest
The entire house has a sleek, modern finish with grey and white shades throughout. Pictured: One of the property’s four bathrooms
Upstairs, the mansion’s five bedrooms are all spacious and bright – with one featuring a secret door leading to another office space with several computers inside. The master bedroom has a walk-in wardrobe and an en-suite bathroom (pictured)
The entire house has a sleek, modern finish with grey and white shades throughout.
Last year, she revealed the secret behind her booming empire is finding rundown homes for investors that aren’t on the market in order to renovate them to sell on for a profit.
Ms Newmann – who owns a property developing business with her boyfriend-of-three-years Matt Mellor, 23 – took to TikTok to share her tips for finding a property with good developing potential.
Working to source homes for investors who pay them commission of up to £10,000, Ms Newmann filmed herself posting hand-written offer notes through letterboxes of homes she thought could be willing to sell-up.
She revealed the secret is ‘writing one letter, photocopying it, and delivering it to run down properties’, and said she then just ‘waits for the calls’.
The couple began by sourcing properties for other investors but now also own properties themselves, which they rent for profit in Rugby.
In another video Ms Newmann revealed that while a property they’d renovated could be sold for a £30,000 profit, you could make more in the long run by renting it out by the room – earning a £14,400 profit over the course of a year.
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