Love Island 2018 winners Jack Fincham and Dani Dyer could be moving in together following the conclusion of this year’s ITV2 reality television show.

The pair might take the next step soon as Jack, 26, shared the moment he introduced his girlfriend to friends at home in Swanley.

It comes as they touched back down in England following the show, only to be mobbed by adoring fans and people desperate for their pictures and photographs.

But amid rumours Dani says she could be moving in with Jack, it could soon be the time where they take the next step.

Now News Shopper has compiled a list of the 10 swankiest south London gaffs the Love Island couple could move into.

1. Woodlands Road, Bickley

News Shopper:

This six-bedroomed home is a beautiful ‘arts and crafts’ style locally listed property which retains a lot of his original features.

But it has been restored and extended to provide a contemporary kitchen and breakfast room, as well as indoor swimming pool.

Price: £3 million

2. Chislehurst Road, Chislehurst

News Shopper:

Slightly cheaper than the first is another six-bedroomed property not far from Bickley.

Believed to have been built in the 1930s by “renowned” local builder Fredrick Love, it has since undergone a complete remodelling and extension by its current owners.

It comes with its own reception room, study, master bedroom, ensuite, and more.

Price: £2.75 million

3. Priory Close, Chislehurst

News Shopper:

Next up is one only two-tenths of a mile from Chislehurst railway station, located in a “quiet” cul-de-sac close to range of amenities.

It’s also “equidistant” from both Bullers Wood School and Bickley railway station, with easy access to nearby Chislehurst High Street.

This property has its own large master bedroom with a bay window that overlooks the cul-de-sac on the first floor, attached to a dressing room with an ensuite bathroom.

Price: £2 million

4. North Cray Road, Bexley

News Shopper:

Reportedly built in 1740 on part of the Mount Mascal Estate, this “magnificent” seven-bedroomed detached house stretched along the River Cray.

From Wollett Hall to almost Bexley Village.

It has undergone an extensive renovation programme by its current owner and was once used as a wedding venue too.

5. Birchwood Road, Wilmington

News Shopper:

This place could cost you up to £1.5 million.

With six bedrooms, there’s enough space to do pretty much anything you want in this detached home.

Do you have enough to afford it?

6. Top Dartford Road, Hextable

News Shopper:

A huge Victorian house which has undergone a refurbishment and restoration programme, this “spacious” accommodation comprises seven bedrooms and four large reception rooms.

In the heart of Hextable village, it could be one to look into.

The price? £1.2 million

7. Burney Street, Greenwich

News Shopper:

Looking for something that fits in a little bit more? This might be the one.

Apparently built in 1840 is this Georgian-style property in West Greenwich.

It has four bedrooms and four floors which “boast” high ceilings and numerous period features. It also has a large ensuite with a Victorian-style bathroom and separate shower.

Price? £1.795 million.

8. Foyle Road, Blackheath

News Shopper:

Another Victorian-style home on the list is this one which is a short bus ride from North Greenwich Tube station.

It’s a four-bedroomed mid-terrace Victorian property that is situated on one of Westcombe Park’s most “sought-after” roads.

Accommodation is in the lounge, kitchen and breakfast room, four bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a lawned garden.

Price? £1.25 million