There are 10 Oldham homes on the market for more than £1m.
From a four-acre estate to a Saddleworth manor with five reception rooms, these properties have been listed on Rightmove for a combined £12.5m.
The most affordable of the bunch, is a five-bed detached home on Church Grove in Diggle, with modern furnishings throughout its three floors, currently on sale for £1.05m to potential buyers.
Staying in the village, the next property is a detached four-bedroom home on Harrop Green, including a four-acre estate and is up for sale for £1.1m.
The garden overlooks the open countryside with its outside fountain the centrepiece for this cottage.
Third least expensive is a contemporary three-bed Mossley manor, on Milton Street, that has a home office, gym and cinema room and Home Estate Agents, of Stalybridge, has listed it for offers over £1.1m.
Over in Greenfield, a five-bed grade-II listed building surrounded by countryside on Kinders Lane, hopes to fetch £1.2m from any interested party.
In Thornham, by Tandle Hill Country Park, a former dairy farm on High Gate Drive has been converted into a modern barn house and can be bought for £1.25m.
For those lucky enough to have £1.4m, a move to two vast estates in Failsworth and Grasscroft could be on the cards.
The Saddleworth property, on Beech Lane, has returned to the market for the first time in four decades.
The five-bed detached home has enough space for as many as 10 cars on the plot.
While the three-bed farmhouse home, on Medlock Road in Woodhouses, has space on its three-acre gated estate - and the potential for another two bedrooms.
The penultimate home on the list can be found in Uppermill and is on the market for up to £1.65m.
The Redwood Road property has a summerhouse, a sauna, swimming pool and a poolside bar on the ground floor inside - along with a wine cellar, shower room, toilet and garage.
Upstairs, on the first floor there is a balcony the length of the property with views of Saddleworth, and even a home cinema.
Last, is a stone manor on Beech Lane in Grasscroft.
The six-bedroom property, listed on the market by Ryder & Dutton for £2.35m, has everything from a games room, to five walk-in wardrobes and even an indoor 'driving range'.
The borough's most expensive home is split over four storeys, on the lower ground floor a wine room, gym, store room, home cinema, steam room and bathroom can all be found as well as access to the garden.
While the other three floors have five reception rooms, a study and craft room, and five more bathrooms.
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