
A tiny apartment in North London has sparked outrage after hitting the market with an eye-watering £1 million price tag—despite being compared to a garden shed by baffled onlookers.
The property, located in one of the capital's trendiest neighbourhoods, has left potential buyers scratching their heads. With barely enough space to swing a cat, the flat's exorbitant cost has raised serious questions about London's spiralling housing crisis.
What’s the Catch?
At first glance, the apartment appears to be little more than a glorified storage unit. However, its prime location—just minutes from high-end boutiques, gourmet restaurants, and excellent transport links—explains the hefty price tag. But is it really worth it?
Estate agents argue that the property’s postcode alone justifies the valuation, but critics insist it’s a glaring example of how unaffordable the capital has become for ordinary buyers.
Public Reaction
Social media has erupted with disbelief, with one user quipping, "For that price, I’d expect at least a magic wardrobe leading to Narnia." Others have pointed out that similarly sized properties in less affluent areas sell for a fraction of the cost.
With London’s property market showing no signs of cooling down, this controversial listing has reignited debates about housing inequality and the need for urgent reforms.