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Luke Littler's most extravagant splurge following PDC Championship glory revealed

Luke Littler began 2025 by lifting the PDC World Championship title
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Luke Littler added a whopping £500,000 to his darts earnings after beating Michael van Gerwen in the PDC World Championship final last weekend.

The 17-year-old continues to take the sport by storm and influence a whole new generation of budding darts players who want to emulate the Warrington-based hero.

Seen across TV adverts, award shows and online streaming platforms across the last 12 months, it is safe to say Littler's family and management are keeping his feet firmly on the ground despite his rags-to-riches story.

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Many have speculated what lies ahead for the teenager, with early comparisons between Littler and darting legend Phil Taylor cast around whenever he takes to the oche.

Having now amassed a career total earnings of £1,118,500 in prize money for his darting talent, just what does Littler spend his money on? MEN Sport takes a deeper look.

Littler's most expensive outlay revealed
Luke Littler's house
Luke Littler's house -Credit:Right Move

As reported back in October, Littler moved himself and his family into a new pad in Warrington, estimated to rent out for close to £6,000-a-month.

The property is touted as being "finished to an uncompromising standard, with intelligent design, impressive technology, top of the range fixtures and fittings and superb leisure facilities", having been "carefully and cleverly redesigned to optimise and enhance space, creating a perfect balance of luxury finish and ease of living".

Littler and his family traded their modest £180,000 two-bedroom semi-detached house for this impressive new home, complete with an indoor pool, expansive garden, home cinema and six bathrooms. The rent also covers the services of a gardener and pool maintenance, reports the Mirror.

The residence is situated on a street locally known as 'Millionaire's Road', with Littler still keen to keep his modest roots in Warrington when he is not playing darts or on the circuit. It is estimated the property is worth close to £5m.