Styles wants to be estate agent

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Last Updated : Oct 03 2015 | 5:42 AM IST

Singer Harry Styles has teased he would like to become an estate agent when boyband One Direction goes on their hiatus.

The 21-year-old has joked he's keen to land a job in the property business when the band takes an extended break next year. He has revealed that he has already mastered his selling techniques and even practiced some catchphrases, reports femalefirst.co.uk.

Speaking on a radio station, Styles said: "I'll go from singer to estate agent. I like the little ones (houses) because then you can throw in 'it's romantic', which means it's tiny, while 'it's cute' means too small. It's got 'nice bones' means that it's terrible, and 'nice view' means it has a window."

Styles then turned to his bandmate Louis Tomlinson, 23, who is expecting a baby with his close friend Briana Jungwirth, and told him he will be able to fix him up with a lavish home when he decides to settle down.

He told his friend: "When you get yourself together come and see me, I'll sort you out."

Meanwhile, Liam Payne, 22, revealed he was told he is more likely to become a firefighter than a pop star, and Niall Horan, 22, laid out his dreams to become a DJ.

Liam said: "My career adviser said to me, 'Put singing last as you're more likely to be a fireman'."

And Niall added: "I'd like to be a DJ, I'll be raving it up."

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First Published: Oct 03 2015 | 5:20 AM IST

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