
A tiny, 13-ft house in the UK has hit the market for a not-so-tiny price tag of $115,000.
Converted from a garage, the Somerset property could be the smallest in Britain, The Daily Mail reports.
The detached house is spread over two floors and has most conveniences of a modern residence including a combined lounge and dining, a bathroom and a hall on the ground floor and a double bedder on the top floor.
Other features include double glazing, electric heating and a view of the canal.
The listing describes the property as, “A most unusual and quirky detached property, within reach of Bridgwater’s town centre offering, we believe, an ideal investment or first-time buy.”
While the price tag may appear exorbitant for the size, agents say it’s a bargain.
The average price of a flat in the neighbourhood is $150,000 (£96,730) or $430,000 (£279,612) for a detached house.
Listing agent Mark Franklin of Tamlyns tells the Daily Mail that although the house is very unusual and unlike anything he’s “ever dealt with in the past”, it has attracted interest from buyers.
However, the agents do warn of a “restricted head height” in the bedroom.
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7 Comments
They could have posted photos of the inside instead of the photos at the bottom of the article whhich obviously aren't of the cottage.
Replylooks very nice ,
ReplyNot enough room to swing you #$%$
ReplyThen house in Delft Netherlands is very small - no wider than the length of a bicycle front to rear wheel tips. It is a 3 storey house all the same but extremely narrow with steeeeep staircase!
ReplyLooks a bargain to me - and not at all small compared to some houses in my area (city fringe of Sydney).
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