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Emma Munbodh

You could earn £2,000 a week to stay in luxury homes around the world

A new job advert is offering to pay one lucky candidate £2,000 to test out some of the world's most luxurious homes - before their millionaire residents move in.

Recruitment website HushHush said it's on the hunt for a 'home tester', who'll be able to review properties before they are listed for sale to some of the world’s wealthiest consumers.

The successful applicant will be expected to submit a detailed report of each property, covering location, accessibility, style, comfort, and will be paid £2,000 per review.

The job advert states that the marketplace is looking to recruit someone on an ad-hoc basis to review each property application they receive.

The successful candidate will be required to stay in each property for a week at a time and will be paid £2,000 for each home they review.

Potential candidates can apply for the role online, here.

You'll be travelling the world - and getting paid for it (Getty)

Some of the properties already listed for review include a luxury Chateau on the French Riviera, a 25-bedroom Spanish villa, an oceanfront home in Florida’s exclusive Ocean Reef Club and a 14,000 sq. ft mansion in the Pacific Heights neighbourhood of San Francisco.

Properties range in price, from £462,250 to £81,046,350.

The site says that the role is needed to ensure all properties meet the requirements of its affluent customers.

The successful candidate will be required to travel to each of the chosen properties and put together a detailed report covering the property’s location, accessibility, style, comfort and suitability for the website.

The job advert states that potential luxury home testers must have no previous criminal convictions, have an up to date passport and be willing to conduct reviews at short notice. Applicants must also demonstrate reliability, a keen eye for detail and demonstrable writing skills.

After each week-long-stay, the reviewer will be expected to submit an 800-word account of the property, within five days of returning home.

Aaron Harpin, HushHush founder, said: "Due to an influx of properties for listing on the website, we need a luxury home tester to get on top of the growing stack of approval requests.

"The ideal candidate will have experience visiting or staying in luxury properties and will be able to demonstrate their ability to write compelling reviews. For many people this may seem like the job of a lifetime, so we’re expecting quite a few applications."

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