Thursday, 16 February 2017

This is one of London’s smallest houses — and it's on the market for £600,000.


LONDON — One of the smallest homes in London has gone on the market for the first time in nearly 50 years — and it will cost you £600,000 to buy.

Letting agents Douglas & Gordon call the 290-square-foot one bedroom, one bathroom freehold property "an utterly charming one bedroom cottage" and "a proper Chelsea gem."


Despite being valued at nearly three times the average UK house price, according to the Evening Standard, the company adds that the property is "in need of complete re-modernisation."

The home is situated on Britten Street, an eight-minute walk to both South Kensington and Sloane Square stations.


Alison Millington.
Full story at Yahoo News.

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