The smallest and most expensive house in the world

The smallest and most expensive house in the world

Categories: Design and Architecture

Who would want to buy a miniature house with an area of ... 17.5 square meters for a round sum of 275 thousand pounds or about 16.57 million Russian rubles? No one in their right mind would spend that kind of money on a dwarf house, you might think. And you will be wrong. The smallest and most expensive house in the world, already on the very first day of publishing an ad on the Internet, found two customers interested in buying.

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The smallest and most expensive house in the world

1. The miniature house is located in Islington, North London. The house at its widest point is 5 meters. But there is a tiny patio. (Photo: zoopla.co.uk).

The smallest and most expensive house in the world

2. Directly opposite the front door is a mini-kitchen, and to get into the "bedroom", you need to climb ... the kitchen table and the "hanging" steps. (Photo: zoopla.co.uk).

The smallest and most expensive house in the world

3. The mini-house is more like a garage in size, but its small space is used very skillfully. The wooden "podium", or raised part of the living room, serves as a spacious closet. (Photo: zoopla.co.uk).

The smallest and most expensive house in the world

4. The berth is organized on a mezzanine 1.73 m wide and 2.29 m long. (Photo: zoopla.co.uk).

The smallest and most expensive house in the world

5. A miniature toilet is combined with a shower. (Photo: zoopla.co.uk).

The real estate agent described the house as "unique" and there is certainly some truth in that. Most likely, some investor will buy it and rent it out on Airbnb. According to the agent, this is a great place to stay and a really nice house.

Keywords: House | Expensive | London | Small | Smallest

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