You might feel a crazy little thing called love if you become the lucky owner of the Kensington home where Freddie Mercury lived until his death in 1991, as real estate expert Nick Millican informs. Mercury´s home is now on the market for the first time in more than 40 years.
A Discreet Home for Sale
According to real estate investor and manager Nick Millican, the home has a price tag in excess of £30 million. He further states that per Knight Frank, the seller agent, prospective buyers must show proof of funds to view the property.
You can view two photographs of the Mercury home online, but don’t expect to see any views of the interior, or find floor plans. That information is confidential, Nick Millican assures, and available only to prospective buyers.
It seems fitting, considering how private Mercury remained throughout his lifetime. The previous owners maintained the same ritual as Mercury, allowing only close friends inside the property.
Freedie Mercury needs no introduction, although for the handful of people unfamiliar he was leadman of the British rock group Queen. The rock band delivered hits such as “Bohemian Rhapsody,” “We Will Rock you,” and “Crazy Little Thing Called Love.” And now, Nick Millican is selling his house.
Mercury purchased the home in 1980. He hired an architect named Robin Moore Edie to refurbish the home per his inquisitive visions.