IT’S one of the most famous houses in showbiz, with A-list neighbours including Kate Moss and Sting and secret access to London’s Hampstead Heath via a back gate.
And now fans of the late George Michael could soon have access to the inner sanctum of the home where the reclusive superstar locked himself away — but it will cost a cool £80,000 a month.
I can reveal the I’m Your Man singer’s £11million pad is on the rental market after his family ordered a clean-up of the Highgate mansion last month.
They asked fans to stop leaving floral tributes which have piled up since George’s death 18 months ago.
A source said: “George’s home is ready to rent and is being secretly touted to ultra-rich elite clientele, emphasising its unrivalled privacy. There has already been huge interest.”
George’s family decided to keep the 18th Century north London property, which boasts five bedroom suites, a summer house and swimming pool, after his death on Christmas Day in 2016, at another of his homes in Oxfordshire.
In a statement on his website, George’s family asked fans to help return his homes to their former “simple state” by removing the tributes, adding: “We are hoping, into the future, to get back to you with more thoughts on ways and ideas to remember Yog that we hope you’ll like.”
But dealing with another of his London pads is proving a bit trickier, after on/off lover Fadi Fawaz decided to hole up in a £5million home in Regent’s Park — which is now being visited by bailiffs after he failed to keep up payments on some of the items inside.
Workshy Fadi ranted about his battle with George’s family and legal team, sulking on Twitter by posting: “I will fight for my right from George Michael until the day I die.
“And no, I won’t get a job.”
He needs to Wake Up and Go Go.
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