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Would you pay £600,000 for this tiny flat?

The tiny 72sq/ft flat in Princes Court, London that is on the market for £600,000.
The tiny 72sq/ft flat in Princes Court, London that is on the market for £600,000.

We’d all like to find the ideal home, our own wee piece of paradise…

But how wee is far too wee and how much of a price tag has the modern property market slapped on paradise?

These picture show what people are calling Britain’s tiniest flat and it costs a whopping £600,000.

The tiny 72sq/ft flat in Princes Court, London that is on the market for £600,000.
The tiny 72sq/ft flat in Princes Court, London that is on the market for £600,000.
The reception in Princes Court - an apartment block which houses Britain's smallest flat
The reception in Princes Court – an apartment block which houses Britain’s smallest flat
A studio apartment which is smaller than a single garage has been put on the market for more than three times the average house price.
A studio apartment which is smaller than a single garage has been put on the market for more than three times the average house price.
 A typical home in England and Wales is now £188,000, according to the latest figures from the Land Registry.
A typical home in England and Wales is now £188,000, according to the latest figures from the Land Registry.
But to get on the property ladder in Knightsbridge, which is London’s most expensive borough, you will need a staggering £600,000.
But to get on the property ladder in Knightsbridge, which is London’s most expensive borough, you will need a staggering £600,000.
And homebuyers won’t find classic features or stunning views for this price either - the cheapest property is a pint-sized studioflat.
And homebuyers won’t find classic features or stunning views for this price either – the cheapest property is a pint-sized studioflat.
The apartment has just 113 sq/ft of space which is around a fifth of the size of a typical home.
The apartment has just 113 sq/ft of space which is around a fifth of the size of a typical home.