Liam Payne put £3.2 million Buckinghamshire mansion up for sale just before he died
Liam Payne’s £3.2 million house in Buckinghamshire had been put up for sale just months before his sudden and tragic death in October. The former One Direction star bought the five bedroom house in Buckinghamshire in November 2021 to be near his ex Cheryl and their now seven year old son, Bear.
According to property selling site Right Move, the pad had been put up for sale in September, a month before he tragically fell to his death from his hotel balcony in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The luxury property comes equipped with a swimming pool, a stable and an annex. It sits on six acres of land and had been listed for £3.25 million. However, it is no longer listed for sale, the Daily Mail reports.
Pictures from inside the house show a huge cream living room, with a TV mounted on the wall above a white fireplace. The house featured white decor throughout, and also boasted a cinema room.
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The late star had moved into a house in Florida with his girlfriend Kate Cassidy weeks before his death.
Kate was in attendance at his funeral earlier this month, alongside his four former One Direction bandmates, Louis Tomlinson, Niall Horan, Harry Styles and Zayn Malik.
Kate was pictured outside the church dressed in black and wearing sunglasses and she was accompanied by actor and model Damian Hurley, the son of model Elizabeth Hurley.
It came after Zayn rescheduled his first two UK tour dates in Edinburgh to attend his former bandmates' funeral. The Pillowtalk singer has since been paying tribute to his former bandmate at the end of his concerts. After walking off stage on his Stairway To The Sky tour, a tribute to Liam appears on a large blue screen on stage, reading: "Liam Payne 1993-2024. Love you bro," with a love heart.
On Friday night, the star broke his silence on Liam’s death as he performed at his home town Wolverhampton. The 31 year old singer told the audience at The Halls venue in the University of Wolverhampton: "I've been doing something, at the end of the show, every night, and it's been dedicated to my brother Liam Payne. Rest in peace. I hope you're seeing this, we're in your hometown tonight, Wolverhampton, this is for you, Liam."
Following Liam's death, Zayn posted a tribute on social media shared his regret that he "never got to thank" his bandmate for supporting him through some of the "most difficult" times in his life.
"I lost a brother when you left us and can't explain to you what I'd give to just give you a hug one last time and say goodbye to you properly and tell you that I loved and respected you dearly," he shared in an emotional Instagram post. "I will cherish all the memories I have with you in my heart forever."