A house in the UK that is just 2.46m wide is selling for £195,000. Housing in the UK is too small to buy. Despite its size, it has all the essentials of a normal home.
Located in Basingstoke, Hampshire, this small property looks even smaller next to its larger neighbor, appearing as an attached barn.
Its facade resembles a doll’s house with a large window to the left of the front door and a staircase to access the interior. Inside, just 29 m² has a living room/bedroom, a kitchen and a bathroom.
The living room is lined with a brown carpet, and the kitchen has a wooden floor. The bathroom has a simple cubicle with a shower, a toilet, a towel rail and a washbasin with a dark wooden cabinet. The property also has a back door leading out to a small private garden.

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