Where could Kendall Jenner live for £1.25m in the UK?
She's reportedly selling her LA home, but what sort of home could the model buy if she fancied moving across the pond?
Model Kendall Jenner has reportedly put her Los Angeles apartment on the market for a cool $1.6m (£1.25m).
That represents a profit of $300,000 (£250,000) over three years, says Time Money, more than a home costs in some parts of the UK.
So what could the Keeping Up With the Kardashians star get for £1.25m if she decided to buy a house over the pond?
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Well, if she wanted to maintain the big city lifestyle, she could trade in her luxury two-bed apartment for an equivalent two-bedroom flat in the redeveloped, iconic Television Centre in West London, once home to the BBC.
At £1.2m, its well within budget - although she would be trading down in space, halving her current 2,000sq-metres living space.
Elsewhere in the capital, the full £1.25m will buy a four-bedroom detached house with south-facing garden in Ealing, near Acton Town tube station, but we're still some way short of matching the space in LA.
To do that, we need to look further afield. In the picturesque town of Bakewell, Derbyshire, she could buy a six-bedroom, six-bathroom farmhouse set in 2.75 acres of land and currently in use as a bed and breakfast.
If she wanted more room, moving north of the border, that same sum would get a five-bedroom "equestrian facility" near Edinburgh.
OK, it's only five bedrooms, but it is a stunning old manor house believed to date from 1770 and set in no less than 31 acres of land, with views across the lowlands to Arthur's seat, the Firth of Forth and the Pentlands.
Definitely one that would keep up with the neighbours.
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