THE rare chance to own a luxury home on south Essex’s “millionaire mile” has cropped up ... if you have £2million to spare.
Known as millionaire mile due to its row of huge houses boasting multiple bedrooms, swimming pools, cinema rooms and large gardens, Benfleet Road may seem a million miles away to many residents.
The road, running between Hadleigh and Benfleet, is commonly known as one of the most expensive streets in Essex and was formerly home to author Martina Cole.
Now, estate agent is offering residents the chance to live on “one of the most prestigious roads in Essex” and pick up a property being marketed as “the epitome of luxury” ... if you can cough up the £2million to purchase it.
Despite only having four-bedrooms, the home boasts a huge 6,000 square foot of living space as well as a private pool as well as a gym and sauna.
Properties in Benfleet Road had an overall average price of £900,000 over the last year with overall, sold prices in Benfleet Road over the last year were 47 per cent up on the previous year and 21 per cent up on the 2018 peak of £741,833.
One of the estate agent’s highlighting features of the house is the bar and entertainment room, which is said to be the perfect space for hosting social gatherings and special occasions.
A spokesman for Amos said: "Escape to the epitome of luxury in this stunning executive south backing detached residence located on one of Essex’s most prestigious roads, Benfleet Road.
“As you enter the property, you’re greeted by a grand central staircase leading to a galleried landing, adding an air of opulence and elegance to the interior. The living space is truly vast, with four generously sized bedrooms, each boasting their own en-suite bathroom, allowing for privacy and convenience.
“Designed for those who appreciate the finer things in life, this property features a remarkable pool complex complete with a heated pool, gym, sauna, and changing room facilities. Imagine enjoying a refreshing swim or unwinding in the warmth of the sauna, all within the confines of your own home."
The houses rarely come onto the market, with the most expensive sales in the street include:
- A £2million home in 2018
- A £1.6million home in 2023
- A £1.7million in 2005
- A £1.5million in 2019
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