Inside the Apprentice house

Inside the Apprentice house Lord Sugar's paying £17k for
Inside the Apprentice house Lord Sugar's paying £17k for



Fans of the BBC show 'The Apprentice' will be pleased to know the hit program will be returning to our screens tonight.

This year's edition of Lord Sugar's reality TV programme sees 18 contestants fight it out to become the technology magnate's business partner - the highest number of candidates since the show started 11 years ago.

Inside the Apprentice house Lord Sugar's paying £17k for
Inside the Apprentice house Lord Sugar's paying £17k for



Long term fans will know one of the perks of the programme is that the contestants are allowed to live in a stunning property during filming, although the downside is that you will more than likely have to share a room with your competitors.

Zoopla has identified that this year's budding entrepreneurs have been put up in a plush six-bed house in the desirable Bloomsbury area of west London, close to Holborn and Russel Square stations.

Other properties in the same postcode include a one bed flat on sale for £995,000 and a four bed flat on the market for an eye-watering £2,840,000.

Inside the Apprentice house Lord Sugar's paying £17k for
Inside the Apprentice house Lord Sugar's paying £17k for



The Apprentice property, which was previously listed in 2014, was set at a £17,117 per calendar month rent and Zoopla has estimated that the sale price would be around £7,627,000.

After a hard day pounding London's pavements and being grilled in the boardroom, the candidates can look forward to spending some time on the roof terrace or in the spacious garden.

Inside the Apprentice house Lord Sugar's paying £17k for
Inside the Apprentice house Lord Sugar's paying £17k for



If the weather turns sour then they can always choose to mull over the day's events in the huge kitchen dining room on the lower ground floor.

The house, which is arranged over five floors, also boasts ensuite bedrooms, staff accommodations and two reception rooms to relax in.

Inside the Apprentice house Lord Sugar's paying £17k for
Inside the Apprentice house Lord Sugar's paying £17k for



According to the Telegraph, the candidates first task will be to head to London's Billingsgate Market to buy fish and for the first time in the show's history, the initial teams will be mixed gender.

Those looking forward to seeing this year's cocky characters get a grilling from Lord Sugar and his sidekicks, Karen Brady and Claude Littner, can watch the new series at 9pm on BBC1.

Want to know more about where these soon-to-be familiar faces will be sleeping? You can view the famous property on Zoopla.



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