CHARLOTTE Crosby is flogging her furniture for £1,750 in a huge sale, as she prepares to move home after her terrifying raid.
The legend was left and has now put the mansion she’s lived in for 10 years up for sale.




And getting prepared for her move, the star has been seen in a bid to sell them.
Charlotte, 34, has been flogging a whole host of different items to her 8.7million followers.
The mum-of-two posted photos of a black chaise longue for £100, two wooden side tables for £50 each, a screen and matching mirror for £100, two rattan chairs for £100, and another £250 seating area.
Charlotte also told her followers that she was giving away her bed for free, but specified that pick up has to be on Monday.
She also reshared videos and photos of a sofa she’s decided to get rid of too.
revealed the dimensions, and said she’s giving all sections of it away, with cushions, for £3000.
The star appears to have had the sofa for around five years, and she posted a snap back in 2020 lounging on it.
Charlotte added to fans: “The 3 seater alone is £4000 â this whole sofa retails at over 10k it’s distressed leather and hard wearing it’s worth its weight in gold.”;
The 34-year-old posted an example photo, showing a designer brown sofa the same as hers to demonstrate the price.
It comes as Charlotte spoke to the Mail about the burglary and her new show, saying: “There’s lots of things that have happened over the past few months that are quite heavily featured, which I’ve never spoken about at all, because obviously it’s police matters.
“But the burglary, everything like that, the show was there.
“So there’s lots â there’s so much in every single episode and there’s only four episodes.”;
Charlotte has now reconsidered the amount she will show off her home â both old and new â in her TV work.
Her £1.4m mansion has been shown prominently on her socials and TV shows in the past but now that her family is growing, she and fiancé Jake Ankers wants to protect their young children as best they can.
The home, which was built in 2015, was .
It happened while Charlotte was upstairs with her young daughter, Alba, two.
The property remains an attractive proposition for potential buyers though.



