This property is 7ft (2.1m) wide, sandwiched between two massive houses and hidden behind a garden so it’s almost invisible from the outside.
Recently, a “micro” house in Wales, England, was for sale for 150,000 pounds (4.9 billion VND) attracting the attention of many people. This property is 7ft (2.1m) wide, sandwiched between two massive houses and hidden behind a garden so it’s almost invisible from the outside. This “micro” house has a lounge, kitchen, 1 bedroom and bathroom. Although everything in the house is cramped, the house has a parking space outside the front door. The ground floor of the house has been extended for more living space, while the kitchen and dining room are in a small area. There is a staircase leading to the first floor, where the bedroom and bathroom are located. Despite its micro size, this property has quite a lot of potential as it is located in the luxurious Mumbles area on the outskirts of Swansea, south Wales. The average price of a property in this golden tourist area was £307,457 (VND 10 billion) in June (according to data from real estate site sarnn Zoopla). Before this “micro” house, Britain’s “thinnest” house with a width of only 1.6m was sold for 950,000 pounds (31 billion dong) in February this year. Meanwhile, a two-bed house just 7ft 9in (2.13 m) has been sold for £1.9m (£62bn) in London in 2020. A two-bed house is narrower than a bus in London was sold on the market for £430,000 last week.
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