Inside Rita Ora’s incredible London home as she sells it for £3.3m
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RITA Ora has sold one of her London homes for a whopping £3.3 million.
The Hot Right Now singer, 32, put the luxury West London pad on the market recently and it has been snapped up.
Boasting three bedrooms, two bathrooms and two lounges, the apartment is split over two floors of a period property in a leafy part of the capital.
According to the listing, the home is described as a "really exceptional duplex apartment" which features "a South West facing roof terrace."
The decor is "contemporary" while the estate agent notes it also has "fabulous light" flooding the 1905 sqft property.
As the snaps show, the apartment has a grand entrance with tiled steps leading towards two black double doors.
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One of the reception rooms features an l-shaped sofa and stunning feature fireplace, while the kitchen and dining area is open plan.
The walls are white to maintain a modern, minimalist vibe while there are wooden floors throughout, covered by giant cosy rugs to add some warmth.
One of the bedrooms is centred around a king-sized bed, complete with scatter cushions, while a mirror on the wall above the bed gives the room an even more spacious feel.
The walls in the bedroom are painted a biscuit hue for a cosy vibe.
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The main bedroom meanwhile has a grander style, with draped curtains and a more ornate bed.
Exotic art hangs on the wall while a tie-dye style rug adorns the floor.
The bathroom offers a separate shower cubicle and standalone bath, while a purple vanity unit has a stylish gold mirror above it - perfect for getting ready for a night out.
The roof terrace is an oasis of calm high above London's streets, where Rita could easily have stared out and got inspiration for her next hit single.
The property is a separate pad from the six-bedroom Grade II-listed property in Primrose Hill, built in 1882, that Rita bought in 2021.
Rita snapped up that home for £7.5 million and immediately made plans to install a panic room and CCTV in the 'haunted' abode.