An ex-caretaker’s cupboard has hit the market for an eyewatering £250,000 Moving to London sometimes must come with an acceptance that you’ll likely have next to no space. And with one of the highest population densities of any European city , it’s to be expected. But now, epitomising the state of the London property market, an ex-caretaker’s cupboard in a Grade II listed building has hit the market for £250,000. Yes, it’s as small as you’d imagine it to be.
It’s cosy in here, measuring just 75cm at the tightest points If you like a bunk bed, then this property is perfect for you However, when comparing it with nationwide averages, it’s inevitably bad news. Gov UK finds that the average UK house price currently rests at £282,000 – AKA, only a fraction higher than the cost of this West London cubby hole.