Boris Johnson has put his home in London on the market for £1.6 million. The Prime Minister and his wife Carrie bought the four-bed Victorian townhouse in the south of the city for £1.2million back in July 2019, the same month that Boris became PM.
However it was reported that the pair didn't spend much time at their property in Camberwell, as Boris soon moved into Downing Street to carry out his duties.
The three-storey house was put back on the market on August 5, exactly a month after the Prime Minister announced his resignation.
According to the register of MPs' interests, Boris and Carrie enjoy a rental income of 'at least' £10,000 per year. Athough it looks as though the pair will be making an extra £400,000 in profit if it sells for its listed million-pound price. READ MORE: Inside the 'UK's best garden' that people travel from all over the world to see According to a neighbour of the South London property, which is close to Camberwell's Myatts Field Park, decorators were spotted in the home earlier this year, reports MyLondon.