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Luke Littler's huge net worth as darts sensation moves into Millionaire's Row mansion

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Darts prodigyhas built up such a colossal fortune that he's now living in a lavish mansion.

This year has been remarkable for the gifted 17-year-old. Littler made his mark on the global stage at Alexandra Palace, reaching the final of the on his first attempt, and has since rapidly ascended the sport's ladder.

He has amassed substantial wealth, believed and is on track to enter In celebration, the Runcorn-born star has relocated to a breathtaking property on 'Millionaire's Row' in Cheshire.

In what could be his most extravagant splurge yet, Littler has moved himself and his family into the five-bedroom residence, which sets him back an astonishing £6,000-a-month. It was recently revealed that the reigning World Series of Darts champion had traded his family's modest £180,000 two-bedroom home in Warrington for the striking new abode.

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Equipped with an indoor swimming pool and located in a charming suburb of Littler's hometown, the property's entrance alone features electric gates, ample parking space and cutting-edge CCTV. Inside, there's an open-plan kitchen and a massive dining area.

This is followed by a breathtaking 36ft by 33ft indoor swimming pool with a projector, reclining chairs, and bi-fold doors leading to a patio. As per the property has been described as "finished to an uncompromising standard, with intelligent design, impressive top-of-the-range fixtures and fittings and superb leisure facilities."

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It adds: "Fully renovated in recent years, the property has been thoughtfully and ingeniously redesigned to maximise and enhance space, creating a perfect balance of luxury finish and ease of living."

If "ease of living" is what he's after, then the darts prodigy is on the right track. Littler's current net worth may be a jaw-dropping sum for someone not even 18 years old, but that figure is increasing weekly.

Should he maintain his remarkable form, then he is predicted to surpass the one million mark and never look back. Fellow darts maestro and 1994 champion Dennis Priestley has forecasted that if Littler stays the course and continues his dominance, he'll eventually that of legend

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"Luke Littler is still so young, and his career could go one way or the other," Priestley said. "I just hope he's surrounding himself with the right people who will keep him grounded. If they can do that and he can remain at the top of his game for 10 or so years, then he'll be worth more than ."

Littler has climbed to 20th in the with impressive prize money tallying £397,500 from ranking tournaments alone, in addition to income from sponsorships and TV outings, according to His achievements include pocketing a cool £200,000 despite a 7-4 defeat to Luke Humphries in the World Championship final at Ally Pally.

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He also scooped up £15,000 at the quarter-final stage of the UK Open - the sports - and grabbed another £15,000 by winning his maiden ProTour Players Championship. On top of that, Littler celebrated an 8-7 win over Rob Cross in the Belgian Darts Open final on his first European Tour appearance, walking away with £30,000.

More wins followed with £20,000 from his Bahrain Darts Masters victory in January and £10,000 for reaching the Dutch Darts Masters final. Not content with tournament wins, Littler is making waves in the of darts too.

The league features eight top stars, and he is already assured of a minimum of £60,000 for his participation. With further league victories adding £40,000 to his kitty, there is a whopping £275,000 awaiting the overall winner.

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