The mansion which housed the 2009 X Factor finalists has undergone a makeover and is set to go on sale.
The luxury property in north London would make the ultimate gift for any X Factor fan with £5million to spare.
Sources have revealed that the property had to undergo "an industrial cleaning programme" to get it ready for the market.
The house and its surroundings became a magnet for hordes of screaming fans during last year's live finals. Simon Cowell had a wall erected to give some privacy to John and Edward Grimes, Olly Murs, Joe McElderry, Stacey Solomon and the other finalists.
However, fans sprayed the walls surrounding the luxury mansion with graffiti and this had to be removed before the property could go on sale, says the Daily Star.
Estate agent Robert Kramer told the newspaper that the mansion had to be "redecorated from top to bottom".
A spokesperson for Quintessentially Estates said: "The music room where contestants had daily vocal lessons is now a children's play area, and their dressing room is now a study.
"It is now in perfect condition."
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