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AARON Carter has put his amazing $600,000 home in California up for sale after claiming he is being stalked by Backstreet Boys fans.

The younger brother of Backstreet Boys star Nick Carter has alleged that the constant "strangers" at his front door have forced him to move, less than a year after he purchased the home.

 Aaron Carter took to Instagram to claim he was being forced to sell his home
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Aaron Carter took to Instagram to claim he was being forced to sell his homeCredit: Instagram / Aaron Carter

It is thought Aaron may net a cool $200,000 (£154,000) profit on the three-bedroom Lancaster home as he puts it on the market for $600,000 (£463,000) 11 months after he completed on the home for $430,000 (£332,000).

"I finally own my first home in California, I have a place to call my own, worked very diligently and consecutively on myself Mind Body & Soul and kept myself out of trouble," he tweeted at the time.

But on Wednesday he shared with fans that he was moving out: "If this was happening at your front door constantly by absolute strangers would you be fearful for your safety?"

On Twitter he added: "I'm being stalked by bsb gang stalkers and this is why I have to move."

 On Twitter he shared video of 'stalkers' who he said were Backstreet Boys fans
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On Twitter he shared video of 'stalkers' who he said were Backstreet Boys fansCredit: Twitter / Aaron Carter
 Aaron's home in the desert is selling for $600,000
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Aaron's home in the desert is selling for $600,000Credit: Berkshire Hathaway Home Services
 He only purchased the house in December 2018
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He only purchased the house in December 2018Credit: Berkshire Hathaway Home Services
 The three-bedroom house features a stunning kitchen
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The three-bedroom house features a stunning kitchenCredit: Berkshire Hathaway Home Services
 He has decorated the walls with his accomplishments
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He has decorated the walls with his accomplishmentsCredit: Berkshire Hathaway Home Services

His comments came a day after he yelled at a US judge who ordered him to handover his guns and issued him with a restraining order to prevent him contacting his twin sister Angel.

TMZ reported the troubled singer, 31, was found to be too dangerous to remain in possession of his weapons after he threatened Angel with violence and brandished his guns on social media.

The star has been banned from contacting Angel or her family for a year and also isn't allowed to visit LA's The Grove shopping centre where Angel's husband works.

In September it was reported Aaron bought a handgun, assault rifle and a box of ammunition from a California pawn shop days before it's alleged he threatened to kill brother Nick's pregnant wife, Lauren Kitt.

 Aaron with his twin sister Angel who has a restraining order against him
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Aaron with his twin sister Angel who has a restraining order against himCredit: Getty - Contributor
 Aaron and Nick were previously close
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Aaron and Nick were previously closeCredit: Getty - Contributor

The spending spree came a week before Backstreet Boy star Nick, 39, was also granted a restraining order against his brother after alleging he threatened to kill his wife.

Aaron hit back at the claims by tweeting he was “astounded” by the accusations.

He said: "I do not wish harm to anyone, especially my family."

 But Nick know also has a restraining order against Aaron
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But Nick know also has a restraining order against AaronCredit: Getty - Contributor
 Nick accused Aaron of threatening his pregnant wife Lauren
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Nick accused Aaron of threatening his pregnant wife LaurenCredit: Getty - Contributor

In a statement released online, Nick confirmed he had obtained the order against his younger brother.

He wrote: “In light of Aaron's increasingly alarming behaviour and his recent confession that he harbours thoughts and intentions of killing my pregnant wife and unborn child, we were left with no choice but to take every measure possible to protect ourselves and our family.”

Aaron revealed on TV that he had been diagnosed with multiply personality disorder, schizophrenia, acute anxiety and manic depression

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