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Many people aspire to own property one day.
However, very few aim or could get their hands on one of Kent's most pricey houses for sale.
Here is a list of eight of the most expensive properties in the county.
For £12.5 million you could get your hands on this Grade II-listed property with 171 acres and two gate lodges in West Street, Hunton.
You will keep discovering rooms to decorate you make your way around the eight bedrooms and five reception rooms.
How does a nice Grade II-listed plot on 100 acres of grounds sound to you?
If that floats your boat, this property in Groombridge, Tunbridge Wells, could be yours for £8m.
A high-tech country five-bedroom home in Dairy Lane, Crockham Hill, Edenbridge, is also on the list of one of Kent's most expensive homes.
You will never need to visit the cinema again as there is one indoors and it also has a guest cottage.
Prospective buyers will need to contact the estate agent, Savills, to find out what it is going for though.
A Grade II-listed mansion is waiting for you to discover in Twyssenden, Goudhurst.
As well as seven-bedrooms it has 258 acres of pasture and woodland, farm buildings and shoot lodge, four bath and shower rooms, and two en suites all for £6,950,000. Bargain!
This elegant Queen Anne-style property sits high among superb parkland in Penshurst, Tonbridge.
Snap the five-bedroom beauty up for no less than £6,950,000.
A five-bedroom property in Canterbury's Thorn Lane, Stelling Minnis, could be yours for £6 million.
As well as a tennis court you get a swimming pool, garden, spa and gym.
This six-bedroom number in Bayleys Hill, Sevenoaks, will set you back £5,250,000 but you get six bathrooms, garden, seven reception rooms and 3.15 acres.
Meanwhile, anyone interested in a five-bedroom detached home in The Front, St Margarets Bay, Dover, is going to have to call Knight Frank estate agents for more details.
Talking of expensive places, here is a list of the most expensive streets in Kent, according to Zoopla - seven of which are in Sevenoaks.
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