The seven-bedroom house in Hersham, Surrey, currently appears on the website of estate agent Grosvenor Billinghurst.
The mansion, described as "stunning" and a "beautiful seven-bedroom family home", sits on a private estate near Walton-on-Thames.
The house, which sits behind an electric gate, boasts grounds of two-thirds of an acre, a heated outdoor swimming pool and an area "ideal as an au-pair/staff accommodation".
Clifford was sentenced to eight years in prison at Southwark Crown Court earlier this month for a string of historic sex offences.
The media svengali's legal bills are thought to amount to more than £250,000, which could explain why he is attempting to rent out the house.
Before the sex trial, the 71-year-old's fortune was estimated at £10million.
They [Chris Huhne and Clifford] had a little chat and Chris Huhne said it was quite horrid in there
The PR chief's wife Jo was granted a divorce from Clifford earlier this week on the grounds of "unreasonable behaviour".
The divorce hearing, at which neither party were present, lasted just 105 seconds.
He is also facing civil action as three of his victims are set to sue him.
It was today revealed that former MP Chris Huhne warned Clifford that HMP Wandsworth was "horrid".
Huhne spent just seven days at the prison for perverting the course of justice in a speeding points case before being moved to the cushier HMP Leyshill in Gloucestershire.
Businessman Richard Hunt, a friend of Clifford, was one of the first to visit the jailed sex offender.
He told his local paper, the Surrey Comet: "I went to see him [Clifford]. I was the first visitor, with his daughter Louise.
"It would be an understatement if I said he wasn't upset.
"I'm quite a hard case sort of chap that doesn't shed a tear easily, but I can say I virtually had tears in my eyes seeing him in such a harsh place.
"The guy on the next table was a convicted armed robber.
"They [Chris Huhne and Clifford] had a little chat and Chris Huhne said it was quite horrid in there [HMP Wandsworth], and he was glad to be out.
"Clifford just didn't believe he was going there."
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