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Boris and Carrie Johnson have put their Camberwell home up for sale for £1.6 million as they prepare for life after Downing Street.
The couple bought the four-bedroom Victorian semi in South London in July 2019 as Mr Johnson became Prime Minister.
They made the purchase after having to leave their flat nearby when neighbours called the police after reports of explosive rows.
However, the Johnsons have spent no time in the property after moving into Downing Street. The couple stand to make about £400,000 if they get the asking price for the house, bought for £1.2million.
They made thousands of pounds from letting the property during their time in Westminster. The register of MPs’ interests says the Prime Minister enjoyed a rental income of at least £10,000 a year.
PREMIER HOME: The garden of the £1.6 million house in Camberwell, which the Johnson's bought for £1.2 million in July 2019