Luke Littler’s £1m splurge on mansion says rather a lot about him after dwelling on Millionaires’ Row

Luke Littler has splashed the cash on a new mansion for his family after winning the World Darts Championship for the second year in a row

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Luke Littler defeated Gian van Veen in the final(Image: (Photo by Warren Little/Getty Images))

Luke Littler has splashed out on a spectacular new mansion for his family following his World Darts Championship triumph for the second consecutive year – and the lavish investment reveals just how considerate and grown-up the teenage sensation has become.

The 18-year-old sensation has made an incredibly shrewd initial investment with his £1million prize fund, snapping up a luxury property worth the same amount, which will be handed over to his mum and dad, according to the Daily Mail. The residence boasts a hot tub, solar panels and an enormous open-plan kitchen designed to entertain numerous visitors.

Mum Lisa and dad Anthony are absolutely delighted by their son’s achievements and were instrumental in helping transform his childhood ambition into reality. An insider revealed to the Daily Mail that Littler envisions the property becoming his family’s permanent residence. “Luke’s a young man,” they explained.

“He’s bought this place and is living there with his mum and dad, but in time he’ll spread his wings, and the hope is they will stay there. It’s not a bad Christmas present for them, but it’s only what they deserve, having done everything to help him get where he is today.”

Littler came second to Luke Humphries in 2024. That year, the 16-year-old modestly admitted that the first purchase he considered making with his £200,000 earnings was FIFA points – digital currency for the video game now called EAFC.

Littler splashed out even more in 2025, clinching the tournament for the first time on his second go. Littler pocketed £500,000 for his triumph and moved the family from their modest £180,000 semi-detached house to a swanky £6,000-per-month pad on Millionaire’s Row in Cheshire.

Now, in his third campaign at the elite level, Littler has upped the ante once again with a sprawling five-bedroom mansion, which property experts have dubbed a “stunning extended family home”. The acquisition speaks volumes about Littler, who has put looking after his loved ones and securing their future first rather than frittering money away on frivolous buys – a remarkably sensible choice for someone so young.

Beyond its quintet of bedrooms, the residence boasts an ensuite bathroom for each one. There’s also manicured grounds, a twin garage and drive space for several motors.

The principal bedroom showcases a cathedral ceiling, its own walk-in wardrobe and a Juliette balcony gazing over the gardens. The property last changed hands five years back for £710,000, before being assessed at £1m last year. Additional appealing elements feature underfloor heating, a wood-burning fireplace, bi-fold doors, wine chillers and a premium kitchen.

The exterior boasts artificial grass, raised beds, a bar section, resin patios and a hot tub nestled under a pergola. Presenting the property to his parents reinforces the idea that Littler aims to preserve family bonds despite his meteoric rise – a shrewd decision that keeps the youngster grounded and maintains some semblance of ordinary life within the household.

Littler first grasped darts aged 18 months whilst the family resided in Runcorn, before moving to Warrington. A pupil at Padgate Academy, Littler inhabited a semi-detached house with his mother, father and sister Caitlin before celebrity status and wealth struck the family swiftly and dramatically.

Beyond the house acquisition, Littler purchased his maiden vehicle in November – a £39,000 BMW 120i, mere days after obtaining his driving licence. Discussing how he’ll splash the substantial sums he’s accumulated, he revealed: “I’m into football cards at the minute, so I might have to treat myself to a few boxes. Just a few.

“Panini cards, Topps cards, anything. It’s Angry Ginge’s fault, really; he got me into Whatnot. You bid, and they will open a box, and then they say, ‘You get Cristiano Ronaldo, you get a Ronaldo card.’ I will treat myself to that.”

He went on to say: “Obviously, it’s a lot of money. I’m the first player to break the £2m mark. Hopefully, I can try and get up to £3m. Obviously, the money’s there. I’ve said it before in the past, us as a family we’ve never had this sort of money. So, I’m not going to go and waste it.

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“I’m not going to change. I’m not going to start buying stuff. I’ll just stay as I am. I don’t need to change. This is me as I am. Even when I’m at home, I’m the same person. I’m just a darts player at the end of the day. People call me a celebrity, but I’m just a boy living his dream.”

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