MICK JAGGER'S QUIET LIFE IN LONDON SUBURB WHERE AVERAGE HOME FETCHES £1.2MILLION

Sir Mick Jagger is known for his distinctive voice and energetic performances as the lead singer of The Rolling Stones.

Over the years, Sir Mick has been seen entering and exiting a plethora of homes around the globe.

With a net worth of $500million (£401.6million), it's hardly surprising that he has owned a plethora of homes over the years.

According to Celebrity Net Worth, Sir Mick owns around $250million (£200.8million) worth of real estate around the world.

It's thought the rock star owns several multi-million dollar mansions in New York and London for both his own use and his family members.

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Perhaps the most famous of all his homes is Downe House in Richmond Hill. The Grade-II listed property is located in Richmond upon Thames and dates back to c. 1780.

The Georgian property overlooks the River Thames and has brown bricks and yellow window dressing.

The property is four storeys and has a basement with bay windows on either side and balconies above it.

The old property includes a plethora of original features including modillion cornice and balustrading.

Sir Mick bought the property in the early 1990s and lived there with his longtime partner, Jerry Hall.

When the couple separated, Jerry remained inside the property and Sir Mick moved into a flat next door.

According to Oakfield Estate Agents, an East Sussex estate agency, the property is worth a whopping £13million.

Premium properties in the area and celebrity homeowners mean homes in Richmond Hill do not come cheap.

Properties in Richmond Hill had an overall average price of £1,122,389 over the last year, according to the UK's largest property portal Rightmove.

The majority of sales in Richmond Hill during the last year were flats, selling for an average price of £700,188.

Meanwhile, terraced properties sold for an average of £4.5million.

Over the last year, sold prices in Richmond Hill increased by more than seven percent compared to the previous year.

However, sold prices were 23 percent down compared to the 2014 peak of £1,459,995.

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