The most-viewed homes of 2024 and the estate agencies listing them

As 2024 draws to a close, fresh data has unveiled some of the incredible homes that have captured the imagination of Rightmove voyeurs across the nation, along with the estate agencies listing the properties.

Rightmove’s 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.”

Spread across the nation, from Glasgow to London, take a peek inside some of the homes online browsers have looked at the most over the course of the year.

A home fit for a Premier League football manager

Sat in the prestigious enclave of Victoria Road, Freshfield, this residence was previously home to former Liverpool football manager Jurgen Klopp.

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A place on Britain’s most expensive street

This grand, 19th-century Georgian house sits on Britain’s most expensive street, where the average asking price of a property is around £9.6m.

The Grade II-listed property spans more than 15,000sq ft, with each room offering views towards Buckingham Palace.

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An 1870s townhouse that oozes grandeur

In the heart of Glasgow’s sought-after Park district stands this Victorian property, which dates back to the 1870s.

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Large-scale luxury in Lancashire

This Accrington gem features eight bedrooms and seven bathroom.

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A Grade I-listed Abbey in rural Oxford

This Grade I listed property is nestled within 23 acres of grounds just three miles from Oxford. .

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