A TINY one-room "house" the size of a garage in London goes on sale for a whopping £395,000.
The miniature pad measures just five by 3.8 metres and has been branded a "unique property".
As well as its size, the house in Stewart's Grove in Chelsea, London, has been painted rainbow colours.
The listing states that the property has one bedroom, a reception room, and a bathroom.
But on the floorplan, the kitchen area only has a sink - so requires all the white goods to be installed.
There is a toilet, shower and second sink in the bathroom, howeverThe entire West London property is around 22.6 square metres - which is the same size as the average garage.
There is no front or back garden and the front door opens directly onto the street.
This comes after a couple turned a mortuary into a home found a creepy hidden room where bodies were embalmed.
Kaycee and Andrew Olague bought the 98-year-old home just over a year ago and have been busy taking out the creepy original features.
The couple have been chronicling their new home, in Tracy, California, in a series of Tik Tok videos.
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The videos posted from @thisoldmortuary detail everything from the history of the home, to the unusual features they’ve come across.
Perhaps the weirdest part of their new house is an eerie room in a basement where bodies were embalmed.
The couple uncovered a drain in the floor leading directly to a sewer with hooks.
To add to the creepiness, the room’s ceiling had hooks that would have been used for hanging bodies to be embalmed.
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The property description reads: "A unique, freehold studio located in the heart of Chelsea. This ideally located property has the potential to be a fantastic London home or rental investment.
"Stewarts Grove is situated between the King's Road and Fulham Road. Chelsea Green, St Luke's Gardens and South Kensington are all within walking distance."
The listing also reminds prospective buyers that the property "needs refurbishment".
However, the £395,000 price tag could put buyers off - especially as you could pick up a five-bedroom detached house in Sheffield.
Or if you fancy going further afield, for £400,000 you could buy an eight-bedroom chateau.
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