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London flat where Jagger and Richards once partied lists for $7M

The Rolling Stones' frontman lived at the storied residence during their rise to fame.

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n the heart of London's Marylebone neighborhood, a piece of rock 'n' roll history is up for grabs. The former home of Mick Jagger, the iconic frontman of The Rolling Stones, has hit the market with a price tag of $7 million.

    This 2,495-square-foot Edwardian mansion, known as Harley House, was once the epicenter of Jagger's wild and free-spirited lifestyle in the 1960s. It was here that he lived during the band's rapid rise to fame, throwing infamous parties with Keith Richards and dating singer Marianne Faithfull.

    The four-bedroom residence boasts high ceilings, parquet flooring, and French windows, as well as a spacious balcony that runs the length of the apartment. The interior design is sleek and understated, a far cry from the raucous gatherings that once took place within its walls.

    Listing photos reveal a tranquil oasis, with clean lines and simple fixtures that belie the property's rich history. It was here that Jagger posed for iconic photographs by Gered Mankowitz in 1967, after rumors of his LSD use sent swarms of paparazzi to the doorstep.

    The Stones' success during Jagger's tenure at the apartment was nothing short of meteoric, with hits like "Paint it Black" and "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" dominating the airwaves. The property's history is a testament to the band's enduring legacy, and its sale is expected to attract significant interest from fans and discerning buyers alike.

    "We anticipate this listing will be highly sought after by those who appreciate the rich history of Harley House," said Jeremy Gee, managing director of Beauchamp Estates. "It's an opportunity for someone to own a piece of rock 'n' roll history."

London flat where Mick Jagger and Keith Richards partied for sale.