Parking spots are super tricky to find in the idyllic village in Cornwall, and many houses don’t have their own off-street parking...
Okay, so you want to get on the property ladder, but the price of houses and flats is so high you’re close to giving up.Yes, it would be nice if a garage wasn’t all we could afford, but alas, these are the times and property markets in which we live.A parking spot in the heart of Port Isaac has landed on the market… for £80,000.
You can’t live in it, obviously, but you could put a car in there, use it as storage, or just as a way to tell people that you’re finally a property owner.Or, it could actually be a decent money-earner, if you rent it out. Add in limited street parking due to narrow streets, and you can start to see why this garage has such a high asking price.
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