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cheerful_deviant

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Wow... and I thought Boston was overpriced:

77 sq. feet for $335K? Welcome to London

The Associated Press
Updated: 4:13 p.m. ET Jan 22, 2007
LONDON - Location, location, location. Almost anywhere else, the tiny dilapidated studio wouldn’t attract much more than mice. But this is London and the 77-square-foot former storage room — slightly bigger than a prison cell and without electricity — is going for $335,000.

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The closet-sized space in the exclusive Knightsbridge neighborhood may be only “about the size of a ship’s galley, said real estate agent Andrew Scott, who’s handling the sale. “But it’s permanently anchored to one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in the world.”

At more than $4,340 a square foot, the mortgage buys a spot within walking distance of tony stores like Harrods and London’s iconic Hyde Park. Originally conceived as a maid’s room, the apartment at 18 Cadogan Place hasn’t been used for years and is littered with trash bags and crumbling paint.

A coffin-sized shower is en suite, and storage is provided by a shallow closet and 10-inch-deep shelves cut into the wall. Two hot plates and a small sink make up the kitchen. Two dirty windows allow light to filter into the basement room, and the fire escape could conceivably double as a shared patio.

With no electricity or heating, Scott said it would cost an additional $59,000 to make the room habitable.

“It is an investment,” he said, as he stretched his arms the width of the room, laying his palms flat on opposite sides of the wall.

The sale of this dark, mildewy room illustrates the astronomical rise in property values across London, which in the past year has seen average residential property prices increase 22.4 percent, to about $703,000, according to figures released Monday by Rightmove, which tracks the British property market.

Prices in London’s most desirable neighborhoods have grown even faster, with average house prices in the borough of Kensington and Chelsea — where Cadogan Place is located — rising 61.8 percent over the past year to a jaw-dropping $2.2 million.

Ultra high-end property prices in London are the most expensive in the world, with some recent sales hitting $6,000 per square foot — making the Cadogan Place studio a bargain by comparison, according to research published last year by CB Richard Ellis Group Inc.

Similar properties in New York can go for about $5,000 per square foot, while those in Hong Kong sell at around $4,000 per square foot.

Scott said he already had three offers on the property, which might go to auction. Size, he added, is in the “eye of the beholder.”

“If you thought of this as the cabin on a boat, you’d say, ’It’s pretty spacious,’ “ Scott said.
 
cheerful_deviant said:
With no electricity or heating, Scott said it would cost an additional $59,000 to make the room habitable.

:eek:

That, in itself, would buy a decent house here.
 
cloudy said:
:eek:

That, in itself, would buy a decent house here.

Does $59 large seem just a bit to run power to one room to anyone else? I rewired my whole house for maybe a few grand. Granted I did all the work but still... :confused:


($59k will barley buy a shed in my town. :rolleyes: New England is really getting insane.)
 
cheerful_deviant said:
Does $59 large seem just a bit to run power to one room to anyone else? I rewired my whole house for maybe a few grand. Granted I did all the work but still... :confused:


($59k will barley buy a shed in my town. :rolleyes: New England is really getting insane.)

Minimum house in the greater NYC metropolitain area is probbaly around $120,000 right now, which is why I still live with my parrents at 31 years old.
 
TheeGoatPig said:
Minimum house in the greater NYC metropolitain area is probbaly around $120,000 right now, which is why I still live with my parrents at 31 years old.

The cheapest house in my town at this moment (I just checked) is $230k for a 580 sq/ft fixer upper on a major road and almost no lot.

Yippie. :rolleyes:
 
TheeGoatPig said:
Minimum house in the greater NYC metropolitain area is probbaly around $120,000 right now, which is why I still live with my parrents at 31 years old.

If you can find a house for $120K in the NYC metro area, chances are that it is small, dilapidated and in the middle of an area controlled by the Latin Kings or some such.
 
R. Richard said:
If you can find a house for $120K in the NYC metro area, chances are that it is small, dilapidated and in the middle of an area controlled by the Latin Kings or some such.

I never specified quality :D (or that it would be unattached, or have a yard, or not be condemned ;) )
 
This is why I love my area. $100,000 will get you a home nearly 3000 sq. ft. on about an acre lot.

:D

I can't wait to graduate and get a good job because there's this 253 acre ranch nearby that I desperately want to buy.
 
lucky-E-leven said:
This is why I love my area. $100,000 will get you a home nearly 3000 sq. ft. on about an acre lot.

:D

I can't wait to graduate and get a good job because there's this 253 acre ranch nearby that I desperately want to buy.

10 years ago, that was true here as well. Now, $100K won't even get you an 800 sq ft condo with no garage ... and we're supposedly "rural."
 
impressive said:
10 years ago, that was true here as well. Now, $100K won't even get you an 800 sq ft condo with no garage ... and we're supposedly "rural."
So, basically, if you need to move ... we'll become neighbors.
:kiss:
 
lucky-E-leven said:
So, basically, if you need to move ... we'll become neighbors.
:kiss:

But I don't wanna be 253 acres away. Can I just lease a room in your basement?
 
impressive said:
But I don't wanna be 253 acres away. Can I just lease a room in your basement?
We'll build you your own house real close. How's that? After all, with 253 acres, we can be neighbors and have as much privacy as we want when we want it.
 
Hah - Cadogan place.

My dad deals with property near there. And yes. It is excruciatingly expensive, but then, everywhere in the Uk is atm, pretty much. Unless it's a crackhouse in Birmingham, then it's only normal expensive ;)
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lucky-E-leven said:
I can't wait to graduate and get a good job because there's this 253 acre ranch nearby that I desperately want to buy.
That's one helluva lawn.
 
TheeGoatPig said:
Minimum house in the greater NYC metropolitain area is probbaly around $120,000 right now, which is why I still live with my parrents at 31 years old.

That's cheap. We live in a south coast, semi rural, semi urban area, and your $120,000, equates to £60,000....which would buy you maybe a one-room studio flat....if you could find one. We live in a small, semi-detached, two-bedroomed house, with a single living room, a small kitchen, even smaller bathroom....it would sell at the present for around 2 1/2 times that.

The house the ex and I sold a couple of years ago, when we separated, was a Victorian detached, 4 bedroomed house, medium garden, no driveway which meant parking on the road....we sold it for just under a £1/4m.....almost half a million dollars!! 20 years before that, we had bought it for around £30,000, or $60,000!!!!

Property prices in the UK have soared over the last few years, and it makes it very difficult for first time buyers.
 
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lucky-E-leven said:
This is why I love my area. $100,000 will get you a home nearly 3000 sq. ft. on about an acre lot.

:D

I can't wait to graduate and get a good job because there's this 253 acre ranch nearby that I desperately want to buy.


OK, that's decided where we're moving to when I retire. That barn just to the side of your house.

:D
 
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