Britain’s ‘most expensive council house’ hits market for £3.5MILLION… & it’s stubborn owner insists the pri...

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BRITAIN's "most expensive council house" has hit the market for a whopping £3.5million and its owner insists the price is fair.The former council house was first built in the 1950s over a WW2 bomb crater and was initially used as housing for Met officers.that: "I spent £1.4million renovating the house after I bought it...I don't know if it will sell, but we will see."The home now has four floors with a new basement that added a third onto the size.

Miroslav and his wife Srebrina also own a second home on the same street which they have also renovated. Another neighbour said that they would likely put their house on the market if he received the £3.5m price. "Most of the little houses along here range from £1.3-1.8million depending on what they have done to them."Viewers on social media lambasted the price saying London's prices were "crazy".Another said: "Who's paying £3.5 million for a four bed semi-detached? It's absurd."HAPPY BIRTH-DALY!The property giant believes that semi-detached homes like Miroslav's can sell for £4.2million.

 

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