Feb 13 • 13:53 UTC 🇬🇧 UK Mirror

Alan Titchmarsh and wife forced to 'slash price of home by £450,000' in major setback

Alan Titchmarsh and his wife have significantly reduced the asking price of their farmhouse after struggling to find a buyer amidst a sluggish housing market.

Alan Titchmarsh, a well-known British gardener and television presenter, along with his wife Alison, has faced a significant setback in selling their historic farmhouse in Hampshire. Originally listed just under £4 million last September, the couple has had to slash the asking price by £450,000 due to a lack of buyer interest. This reduction comes after they have lived in the Grade II-listed property, a five-bedroom Georgian home in Holybourne, since 2002. They decided to sell as they want to relocate closer to their daughters and grandchildren in Surrey.

Despite being a prominent figure in the gardening world, Titchmarsh’s home has struggled to attract potential buyers, even with extensive publicity from various media outlets. Reports indicate that the substantial price reduction was necessary after months of insufficient interest in the property. This decline in interest raises questions about the current state of the luxury housing market in the UK, especially for high-end properties that once attracted significant attention and buyers.

As both Titchmarsh and his wife confront the emotional challenges of leaving a home filled with memories, this situation underscores the pressures that high-profile individuals might face in real estate dealings, particularly in a volatile market. Their experience could be reflective of broader trends affecting homeowners looking to sell in a competitive environment where demand has changed significantly over the past few years due to various economic factors.

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