Katie Price has revealed she might soon be homeless as she shared her frustrations on the rental market.
Earlier this month the former glamour model, 47, explained she was being forced to move out of her £5k-a-month rental property just one year after being evicted from her Mucky Mansion.
She currently lives in a four bedroom, Tudor-style home in rural Sussex where she has been based for eight months.
However Katie gave an update on her house search on Wednesday as she admitted she’s struggling to find a guarantor for a new rented property.
Expressing her frustrations on her podcast The Katie Price Show with her sister she explained: ‘I was supposed to have this place for about two years. The guy who owns it – such a nice guy – he let me have the place even though I didn’t have a guarantor.
‘And I’ve been on time with all the payments, as you should, bills and everything. But now he wants to sell it.’

Katie Price has admitted she might soon be homeless as she vented her frustrations on the rental market on Wednesday after being forced to move out of £5k-a-month property

Expressing her frustrations on her podcast The Katie Price Show with her sister she explained: ‘It p****s me off. Some houses I look at, I can’t get a guarantor’
And finding something new has become more difficult than expected as she admitted she fears landlords are judging her after her bankruptcy.
Her famous Mucky Mansion – which she bought in 2014 from Tory peer Francis Maude – was put on the market and later sold in December after she was evicted due to financial issues and a second bankruptcy declaration in March 2024.
She continued: ‘It p****s me off. Some houses I look at, I can’t get a guarantor. Some people don’t earn money like me to be a gurantor.
‘One house I do want, the landlord wants six months’ rent up front in case I miss a payment and he also wants a guarantor – even though I’ve got the best reference ever from this guy.
‘It’s so annoying. Because that guy has read the papers and that, I get judged on it. It’s so annoying.’
However her sister Sophie attempted to reason with her as she replied: ‘Nowadays with renting they are asking for more, it is more competitive.’
Katie added: ‘The truth is people don’t realise I got into all that bankruptcy stuff not because I didn’t want to pay but because I had a breakdown.’
Earlier this month Katie explained how she has started looking at houses on Rightmove after being told by her landlord that her current house was going up for sale.

Her famous Mucky Mansion was put on the market last summer and sold in December after she was evicted due to financial issues and a second bankruptcy declaration in March 2024

Earlier this month Katie explained how she has started looking at houses on Rightmove after being told by her landlord that her current house was going up for sale
She said: ‘I’ve got to move house as the guy who owns it wants to sell the house now. So, I’ve got to go on the house hunt again.
‘I might go closer to the kids school. I am gonna talk to the guy, he might let me stay there a bit longer but he might not.’
Katie added that she had been looking on Rightmove and continued: ‘But if not, I will move closer to the kids school.’
The glamour model finally found a buyer for the rundown £1.5million home in December after she slashed the price of the property a second time.
Katie, who was evicted for not paying the mortgage, lowered the listing to £1.35million in October after already failing to sell it for the original asking price.
It is now being snapped up for £1.15million, a stark contrast to the figure Katie thought the Sussex mansion was worth.
A public notice on Rightmove states: ‘Mortgagees in possession are now in receipt of an offer for the sum of £1,150,000.’
Nonetheless, Katie won’t see a penny for the sale as it will be as it will be swallowed up by the debts she previously ran up against the Sussex home.
When the home was first listed, a brochure told potential buyers not to fall into Katie’s empty pool and also warned the land could be contaminated by waste.
An online advert said the pad could be flipped into an ‘impressive family house’ after refurbishment.
Making no mention of its famous former owner, the ad described the property as: ‘A substantial detached family home including three reception rooms, nine bedrooms and four bath/shower rooms spread over three floors plus a one-bedroom annexe.’
Bailiffs evicted the star and her family from their West Sussex home in May after she failed to keep up payments on the monthly mortgage.
The former model had paid £1.35m for the property in 2014 from former Tory peer Francis Maude and it featured in a Channel Four series as she attempted to renovate the house.
When she moved out she claimed the house was ‘cursed’.
Talking about Mucky Mansion she said: ‘I’ve had nothing but bad memories in that house’, and insisted moving will be the start of a new chapter in her life.
She is currently forking out almost £5,000 per month for her new property.
The huge family home, which includes a double garage and open-plan kitchen, will be Katie and her five children’s new house.