While the UK is under lockdown and residents are urged to stay home, people have been turning to the internet to live the American dream.
Property website Rightmove has revealed its most viewed overseas properties so far this year - with four American homes topping the list.
Tim Bannister, Rightmove director of property data, said: “Travelling abroad has been restricted for quite some time now, but these measures haven’t stopped the public from scrolling through Rightmove Overseas to discover their favourite American mansions.
“There remains a huge appetite to view stunning overseas homes and this round-up includes a bulletproof New York fortress.”
Read More... From a five-bedroom New York townhouse to a £28m Californian ranch , it seems people still have a soft spot for the United States.
. American properties Rightmove has revealed the most viewed overseas properties by locked-down Brits in January. Photo: Rightmove
. Waterfront location The property, 400 South Mashta Drive, Key Biscayne, Florida, is described as "one of Miami's most unique waterfront residences". Photo: Rightmove
. Yacht mooring There is a seawall around the property and a dock available for a 100-foot yacht. Photo: Rightmove
. Breathtaking water views The residence overlooks Bill Baggs State Park with the historic lighthouse. Photo: Rightmove
. Entrance hall The property was designed by renowned architect Charles Pawley. Photo: Rightmove
. Kitchen Property highlights include an open plan living room/dining area, office and formal bathroom, as well as a koi pond outside. Photo: Rightmove
. Bedroom The property is built on an oversized lot on a secluded cul-de-sac. Photo: Rightmove
. Waterfront summer kitchen The property has Polynesian influences. Photo: Rightmove
. Home theatre The property is on the market for $22.9 million - about £16.5m - with Savills Global Residential Property. Photo: Rightmove
. Seven-storey building 162 East 64th Street is a seven-storey building with a lift. Photo: Rightmove
. Dining room The home was designed by Rafael Viñoly Architects for Argentinian businessman Eduardo Eurnekian. Photo: Rightmove
. Kitchen The bulletproof structural glass façade is the building’s most distinctive feature. Photo: Rightmove
. Fourth-floor living room The living room features a 34-feet floor-to-ceiling window that leads to a 600 sq feet terrace. Photo: Rightmove
9. Seven-storey building 162 East 64th Street is a seven-storey building with a lift. Photo: Rightmove
10. Dining room The home was designed by Rafael Viñoly Architects for Argentinian businessman Eduardo Eurnekian. Photo: Rightmove
11. Kitchen The bulletproof structural glass façade is the building’s most distinctive feature. Photo: Rightmove
12. Fourth-floor living room The living room features a 34-feet floor-to-ceiling window that leads to a 600 sq feet terrace. Photo: Rightmove