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Seven-Foot Wide House Near Kensington Palace That Is Thinner Than a London Underground Train Hits Market for £1.25 MILLION
A bizarre real estate listing has left many scratching their heads as a minuscule house, only seven feet wide and 35 feet deep, has been put on the market near Kensington Palace in London for a staggering £1.25 million.
The tiny abode, which is thinner than a London Underground train, is nestled between two larger properties and appears to be more like a large shed than an actual home.
Despite its diminutive size, the house boasts a surprisingly luxurious interior, featuring high-end finishes and sleek modern design. The property also comes equipped with a separate kitchen, dining area, living room, and bathroom.
It remains unclear why the original owners of the property, which was built in 2019, are now parting ways with their unusual abode. Some speculate that the tiny house may have been originally intended as an office or guest suite for one of the adjacent properties.
The listing comes at a time when London’s housing market is experiencing unprecedented pressure, with many would-be buyers struggling to find affordable options in the capital.