‘Is that worth more than the house?’ car fans ask as rare Ferrari spotted in estate agent pics for luxury mansion

A SHOW-off home seller drove a £3m Ferrari into their living room for the estate agent’s pictures - and incredibly it’s worth more than the bricks and mortar.

Potential buyers were left aghast at photos which show the pricey supercar parked inside the £2.5m home.

The supercar is valued close to one million pounds more than the house
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The supercar is valued close to one million pounds more than the houseCredit: Rightmove/Whittaker&Co/TriangleNews
One viewer said it could be parked inside to avoid a potential theft
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One viewer said it could be parked inside to avoid a potential theftCredit: Rightmove/Whittaker&Co/TriangleNews

And the vehicle - which appears to be a Ferrari LaFerrari hybrid - is probably worth more than the house.

Online car sales site AutoTrader has three on sale, all priced at £3.3m.

A description on Rightmove from agents Whittaker & Co said: “This is a stunning Grade II-listed home, refurbished by our clients to an exacting standard whilst retaining beautiful original features.

“The house is set on a plot of circa 1.3 acres to include a coach house - ideal for multi generational living or guest / staff accommodation, for example, a wild swimming pool and specialist garaging for ten cars.

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“Additional features such as a wine room and home cinema.”

The property is also chain free.

But most who saw it on RightMove were amazed by the incredibly expensive wheels in what appears to be a living area.

It looks like the car may be charging, but thanks to fully openable windows, it can be driven inside.

Close by is a glass-topped coffee table, sofa with fluffy cushions and a grey rug.

The vehicle seems to be a 2013 LaFerrari hybrid - which retailed at more than £1m and completely sold out when it hit the market.

One viewer said: “Why would you put your car in the living room when trying to sell your house?”

“It's Luton. Clearly it'd get nicked if it was left outside,” one replied.

Another said: “They obviously didn't have anywhere else to plug it in.”

And another said: “I hope I can afford a £3m Ferrari when my midlife crisis comes.”

One said: “I'd suggest if they had a £3m car in a £2m house, they've also got another house, or two.”

But others were blown away.

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One swooned: “The car looks amazing.”

And one more said: "I mean if I had a LaFerrari, I’d build it its own house too. I also want to see what’s in the other 11 garage slots."

Potential buyers will have to stump up £2.5 million to call it home
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Potential buyers will have to stump up £2.5 million to call it homeCredit: Rightmove/Whittaker&Co/TriangleNews
The property is a Grade II-listed home built in 1869
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The property is a Grade II-listed home built in 1869Credit: Rightmove/Whittaker&Co/TriangleNews
It comes equipped with six bedrooms and five bathrooms
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It comes equipped with six bedrooms and five bathroomsCredit: Rightmove/Whittaker&Co/TriangleNews
A cinema, 10-car garage and swimming pool await the new owners
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A cinema, 10-car garage and swimming pool await the new ownersCredit: Rightmove/Whittaker&Co/TriangleNews
The property also comes with its own wine room
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The property also comes with its own wine roomCredit: Rightmove/Whittaker&Co/TriangleNews