IF you're anything like us, you love taking a sneak peek into some luxury homes on the market near you right now - even if it's way above your price range.
Whether you are looking to buy a new house or not, we have delved into some of the more expensive houses up for sale on The Reading Chronicle and Bracknell News websites at the moment.
If these are within budget for you and you're looking to buy, consider this a handy way of looking inside a property during lockdown - and if not, just enjoy having a nose around!
Below are two £million+ homes available in the Reading area, and two of the most expensive homes on our list for Bracknell.
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1. READING: Peppard Road, Emmer Green, RG4 8NG (£1,250,000)
This imposing detached family home is situated in a prime residential address within walking distance of the centre of Caversham with its wide range of amenities and independent schools.
Approached via electric gates and set within an established plot of approximately 0.38 acre, this fine home has been sympathetically extended to provide generous living accommodation with an impressive master suite complimented by three further bedrooms alongside a modern family bathroom.
It could be yours for £1,250,000.
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2. READING: Fairway Avenue, Tilehurst, Reading, RG30 (£1,400,000)
Allen and Harris Estate Agents are marketing this brand new family home which enjoys an elevated position backing onto Calcot golf course.
The property has been built to exacting standards by the builder and has accommodation approaching 4500sqft arranged over three floors.
It's available for £1,400,000.
3. BRACKNELL: Warfield, Berkshire RG42 (£995,000)
Offered to the market is this six-bedroom detached family home, located within the Millgate development.
4. BRACKNELL: Bracknell, Berkshire RG12 (£850,000)
Property Description offered to the market this five bedroom detached family home, situated down a cul-de-sac within the heart of Martins Heron.
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