*I have lived here for 4 years now, its been amazing. its been a slice of everything i wanted in a house* [2 seconds later] *the house is on sale for £1 million*
Thats the whole point in real estate. Buy low sale high. It has nothing to do with liking or disliking the property. Just good business. Most house especially new ones in good locations after 4/5 years can almost double the original listing price. But maybe you don't know, and that is okay as well.
@Therese A. Judith Izzo-Davis So if I'm lucky enough for my parents to have a house of their own, you'd assume I just sit on government benefits and wait for them to kick the bucket and then make my riches that way? I get what you're saying, but having good luck and privilege is as much a fraction of the reason for success as hard work is. The difference is that hard work is reliable and gives you control over your life, luck does not, and that's why I think it's important for everyone, regardless of their background, to focus on the things they can do, rather than the things that may or may not make a difference to your life. Having a good hand in life, in my opinion, also should not devalue any hard work or effort put in regardless. I felt like your comment attributing everything to someone being 'more lucky' just encourages a mentality of helplessness, but while hard work doesn't guarantee success, no work definitely guarantees failure, and I just think one is clearly the lesser of two evils. That's just my view anyway, but it's OK if you disagree.
@Therese A. Judith Izzo-Davis That is exactly what I meant by luck. The point I was trying to make that is that, once you're on the property ladder - which is completely achievable (especially with the current UK government support schemes), and many people do achieve this, without relying on inherited money or property - anyone CAN make money through property investment, renovation, rental etc. It's not always the best option if you don't have good investment or design sense, and it's not always a reliable route of income, and it's usually a LOT of work and hassle, especially if you live in the property you're renovating - so for a lot of people it's a question of it not being worth the trouble. It is by no means a method only open for the select 'wealthy' who are lucky enough to have a lot of inheritance. But if you're into property and get the ball rolling, then of course it's a lucrative business and that's why we see them all rolling in money. It's not an indication that they necessarily started out that way in the first place.
@@ailaiit9570 I live in HK, and it’s the same rule for London and every other highly populated cities, people wouldn’t want to live in areas that’s far away from downtown. I live in Hong Kong Island but even if someone offered me a bigger house to live in New Territories, which is far away from HK Island I will still choose to live in a smaller apartment.
It is beautifully decorated but oh my gosh, claustrophobia kicking in.. as they were showing it, I kept looking for a wider room with desperation. Seeing her sit in that chair really shows just how tiny it is.
Ok but this actually looks so mf cozy! Imagine spending Christmas in there! Also, not that much cleaning and stuff :) I'd like to live there, but definitely not for my whole life.
@@machigiceb7788 although I do have to say that one room looks hella cold! With all those windows and it being an additional space (used to no be part of the original house), it doesn't look very wel heated. England isn't necessarily known for its warm weather.
Nikhil Gupta no it’s not, at least not in London of Greater London, people can spend over half a million on a house that’s got 1 bathroom and 3 bedrooms
@@Tomahawk1999 hate to break it to you, but some studios in London are £1 million. You genuinely have to be a millionaire to buy anything worth living in in London.
@@orangewarm1 wow that’s pretty good, but really? I live in Tokyo and you can’t buy anything like that for £1 million. Just some high rise tower condominium that’s it. Certainly not a house with backyard that goes for 2-3 in central Tokyo. London is much better in price.
@@15minutesshortstory while it is not ‘Central’ London it is just a short bus ride. I’m not sure what you would call a good area but it is certainly an area where house prices are sky high and where high numbers of families with small children live. I have lived in the area for 20+ years so I know it very well.
don’t be fooled by wide-angle lens because we’ve looked at many houses when we were buying and lots of them disappointed us. Either way, it’s a cute home.
@@niyazhao once again I rechecked the video again to see if I was the one mistaken but no my first reply is valid. I'm very aware of what a wide angle lens does but the house itself is a a wide angle look if you just look through it. So long it looks huge which is why I love it cause it looks so comfortable cause I can literally have a panic attack in tight places which happens to be this house but its design of length didnt allow that to be seen
I'd love to see the upstairs floor plan. Two of the bedrooms must be walk-through to get to the other two, which actually makes them "hallways with beds".
Why would those designers put 4 bedrooms? Bad decision. A family isn’t gonna live there. And 4 roommates would be bumping into each other doing laundry and in the kitchen. Knock down a wall or 2 and make it a 2 bedroom.
@Therese A. Judith Izzo-Davis I think that assumption applies to a lot of people, but not necessarily myself. I only said this because in the States, you can get this house for a much lower price. I wasn’t aware that this is actually a decent price in the UK. I’m a 17 year old girl, working 2 jobs in attempt to move into my own apartment. I don’t need much, and can honestly say that, when I move, I’ll only be bringing a duffel bag of stuff with me. I don’t need more than that. I get joy out of experiences. The assumption that every American is greedy is quite offensive when it doesn’t apply. I’ll give you credit for a LARGE majority of Americans, but this statement doesn’t apply to everyone, and is rude for you to assume it does. Even if it was true of me, you couldn’t necessarily blame me for believing that since it’s literally the entire economy over here. We’re taught to climb the corporate ladder as quickly as possible and be the wealthiest among our peers. So yes, educating the ignorant, which the previous 2 commenters did, would be correct in this situation. But assuming something of every person from an entire country is not correct in any situation. My original comment was not hate, just showing that I place more value on money than is typical. I’m glad we both got the opportunity to educate each other, and I hope you have a fabulous day.
She probably means more in the evenings and at night? Though she only a couple of doors down from a pub so her version of quiet night be noisier than yours...
Cafes are day time places. I would love to have one next door to me. Fresh coffee and a lovely atmosphere. Now a pub would be another matter. Would live on a street with one let alone beside me.
@LifezLife You're right. Gillian is wrong. Due to the huge influx of people into the UK over the years, space is at a premium and having to support all of those people in such a small space results in the UK having the smallest new houses in Europe.
Natalie Di not solely, but more houses are having to be built per plot, hundreds of thousands are coming here each year. The breeding of chavs also has an impact, but housing demand is far exceeding supply.
PyroArcanist207 , hmm well we don't know the exact floor space you'd be getting with this narrow house, but the fact that it does have 4 bedrooms + albeit narrow, but still a fairly spacious living area downstairs would still allow a family with say 4 kids to live there (they could get rid of unnecessary stuff that the kids have outgrown and live more minimalist life or use external storage for storing say their winter /Summer stuff) and therefore can be compared to other 4-bed houses, it's just a bit smaller, but it is a terraced house rather than flat, which immediately gives it more value as it's gonna be a freehold rather than a leasehold like most flats.. And looking at property prices in Battersea on say zoopla, I found: 2-bed flats going for 600k - 2.5mil (big terrace with nice river view seems to bump it up to that..), 2-bed detached houses for 1.5-1.7mil and 3-bed old-build, not renovated, terraced houses for 875k - 1mil... So I'd say all of the properties in London are way overpriced, but it would seem to me that this "narrow house" does fit within the brackets that might be expected in that area (considering a lot of 2-bed flats are priced at over 1mil!), though I'm sure that the stylish design & renovation add a bit to the price tag - but that's also gonna be the case in all other properties in the area.
this is literally the most ridiculous shit i have ever seen. this house is massive, it’s just narrow. it’s the same width as thousands of two bedroom terrace houses that you find in towns and cities that are literally so small the bathrooms are always an extension because they were built back when you had the toilet outside. this is the most ‘rich people are oblivious to the real world’ shit i have ever seen
For 1 Million you can get a good sized semi-detached house in Richmond or Surrey which has better locations than the slim house. I don't think it's worth 1 mill
Ikr, it could buy few houses (or town houses) way bigger than this with nice exotic view to your own green rice paddies, or few beach houses with beach view. Choose one to live, and rent the other houses for tourists.
I love how they keep saying how narrow the home is but never mention that it goes back very very deep. I mean even if narrow it is around 1034 square feet according to some of the articles I've read on it. At that size I bet there are plenty of other places in London that are close to as expensive and much smaller.
Not to be racist but that is typical marketing in that area of the world . To brand things based on its faults and make seem it's that which is higher and better
jain thorne and there are other people that if they had a million pounds would go elsewhere and get more for their money, it’s not even detached. 🤷🏻♀️
smt170 It’s called marketing. A lot of people want to move to the city, so you make the apartment/house more expensive so you get a higher profit. That’s why all homes near the city are expensive.
How gorgeous!! I suffer with debilitating claustrophobia yet I could quite happily live in this Dr Who's TARDIS. I think the length of the house, and height of the ceilings, with skylight windows, more than compensate for lack of width. So beautiful
@@ChrisLitton seems like fewer people are getting more homes. My land lord had a tower with 10 units now had around 30 units. My uncles had their house and now each had between 2 and 4 houses / apartments each. My grand parents had a house and an apartment in down town and now have another 2 houses. No a single or my cousins can afford even a small apartment and every days seems more and more difficult. Last year I was about to finally buy my own apartment and it went over 30k asking price.
It is a bubble dude. Prices climbing steadily for years? That's called bubble. Maybe in a couple years we'll have another '08 recession and I can get a house half off
spacebug30 nah because the house in the countryside will depreciate value where’s the one in London will go double even triple in value. This is real state investment
amazing that people prefer cities, what a wonderful spread of opinions humans have! personally i hate being surrounded by so many people and having no nature or mountains around, i couldn't hack it!
This is actually quite spacious. My house is a converted corner shop, it's 12ft wide at the front and only 3ft wide at the back, it is tiny, far smaller, only 1 bedroom and I love it. It's not about size, it's about the quality of life that you live within the 4 walls.
Beautiful inside and out. Wonderful design work and finishes. There is a (slightly famous) house sort of like that in Paris, just south of Notre Dame, but its even skinnier. I'd like to see the inside of that one too.
I love it. Looks a lot wider than 7 feet. I am a single unemployed mother living vicariously for a few moments imagining I’m young and carefree and living in a stylish London home.
I could ABSOLUTELY live happily in this luxurious narrow house, how beautiful the design is...it heals me somehow just only watching this house, don't know why, I find it so peaceful 💙💙💙
Realize this is single person living here.. as for no noise maybe the English are mindful of their neighbors. We Americans seem to think we need big big. I just moved to a small town with older small homes. No big yards to take care of but parks down the streets. This is a lovely comfy house. Very pretty. Thank you for posting it.
Svea Nwiem I thought that too, but it looks like this was filmed in winter to be fair. And getting a big garden in any city is hard, in Battersea it's probably very rare
Bernardo Gonzalez London always on top New York, LA for decades. The most expensive apartment room in the world called 1 Hyde park a room sold for $120 million, and the most expensive house in the world ever sold is in London a terrace house sold for $500 million
I currently live and own a townhome that isn’t as extreme as this one, but still the living/dining room is 11.5’ wide x 30’ long. Master bed and batch is 11.5’ wide and 25’ long... it took getting used to and finding smaller/narrower furniture pieces to properly fit the space. Allowing you to feel more at home with the scale of the rooms.
I love the way she's decorated this place, it's beautiful! Not sure I'd like my walls to be that close, but it doesn't feel that small. There are tiny houses that are much smaller, so compared to those, she's got a lot of room. Really nice. (from Sandi)
it’s that much because of the location, not because of how thin it is
beard no shit
Also alot of renovation that a giant part of too. The house use to be ugly asf.
beard yeah battersea ends are expensive to live in
Jesus christ, your profile picture...
Eric W. Lol same
*I have lived here for 4 years now, its been amazing. its been a slice of everything i wanted in a house*
[2 seconds later]
*the house is on sale for £1 million*
Thats the whole point in real estate. Buy low sale high. It has nothing to do with liking or disliking the property. Just good business. Most house especially new ones in good locations after 4/5 years can almost double the original listing price. But maybe you don't know, and that is okay as well.
@Therese A. Judith Izzo-Davis uh, where do you think they get the money to buy the property/renovate it in the first place though?
@Therese A. Judith Izzo-Davis What's the common way?
@Therese A. Judith Izzo-Davis So if I'm lucky enough for my parents to have a house of their own, you'd assume I just sit on government benefits and wait for them to kick the bucket and then make my riches that way? I get what you're saying, but having good luck and privilege is as much a fraction of the reason for success as hard work is. The difference is that hard work is reliable and gives you control over your life, luck does not, and that's why I think it's important for everyone, regardless of their background, to focus on the things they can do, rather than the things that may or may not make a difference to your life. Having a good hand in life, in my opinion, also should not devalue any hard work or effort put in regardless. I felt like your comment attributing everything to someone being 'more lucky' just encourages a mentality of helplessness, but while hard work doesn't guarantee success, no work definitely guarantees failure, and I just think one is clearly the lesser of two evils.
That's just my view anyway, but it's OK if you disagree.
@Therese A. Judith Izzo-Davis That is exactly what I meant by luck. The point I was trying to make that is that, once you're on the property ladder - which is completely achievable (especially with the current UK government support schemes), and many people do achieve this, without relying on inherited money or property - anyone CAN make money through property investment, renovation, rental etc. It's not always the best option if you don't have good investment or design sense, and it's not always a reliable route of income, and it's usually a LOT of work and hassle, especially if you live in the property you're renovating - so for a lot of people it's a question of it not being worth the trouble. It is by no means a method only open for the select 'wealthy' who are lucky enough to have a lot of inheritance. But if you're into property and get the ball rolling, then of course it's a lucrative business and that's why we see them all rolling in money. It's not an indication that they necessarily started out that way in the first place.
Did I just voluntarily watch an online house sales ad?
Why is your profile picture an m&m
YES
*Me, watching this, after having lived in Hong Kong*
"LOOK AT ALL THAT SPACE."
sure I would live there as a single person. no more
Hong Kong actually has much free land where no one lives do you know why it's not been exploited?
Totally!! 😂
@@ailaiit9570 I live in HK, and it’s the same rule for London and every other highly populated cities, people wouldn’t want to live in areas that’s far away from downtown. I live in Hong Kong Island but even if someone offered me a bigger house to live in New Territories, which is far away from HK Island I will still choose to live in a smaller apartment.
Same in eastern Europe 🤦
It's pretty normal to have an apartment much small than this house and raise an entire family in it.
Same in Japan and Korea.
I expected this to be a ridiculous tiny-house, but it is beautifully decorated - gorgeous!
Yes it's gorgeous
No, it isn't.
Yes ikr
It's staged for re-sale 🤣
It is beautifully decorated but oh my gosh, claustrophobia kicking in.. as they were showing it, I kept looking for a wider room with desperation. Seeing her sit in that chair really shows just how tiny it is.
She loved it so much that she’s selling it!
@@DA-ep8dk Maybe so it can sell. Me personally I would like it but probably feel claustrophobic over time.
It did say she’d lived there for four years didn’t it? Time to move on maybe
@@katherinemary3256 She said, "I've lived here ...... for four years now."
If you look at the verb tense used, you'll realise it's not it. ✌
🙃🙃🤣
I think she was just renting it
Ok but this actually looks so mf cozy! Imagine spending Christmas in there! Also, not that much cleaning and stuff :)
I'd like to live there, but definitely not for my whole life.
Agreeed
Same. And the fact that it has 4 bedrooms? Damn
@@machigiceb7788 although I do have to say that one room looks hella cold! With all those windows and it being an additional space (used to no be part of the original house), it doesn't look very wel heated. England isn't necessarily known for its warm weather.
I want the bedroom with overhead windows 😭
I would totally live in this house. It’s very cozy and spacious and well decorated.
It still has more bedrooms and bathrooms than my house 😂
As opposed to????
FrOm LoNdOn wiv LoVE 💋
@@user-kq5lr3op7w loser
Nikhil Gupta No it seriously does...I have 1 bathroom and 4 bedrooms so I mean if you wanna brag then sure?
Nikhil Gupta no it’s not, at least not in London of Greater London, people can spend over half a million on a house that’s got 1 bathroom and 3 bedrooms
@@nikhilgupta700 Well, you seem to be living on the streets because something has definitely crawled up your ass.
“I really wanted a garden”
*shows backyard filled with dead plants*
Michael S thats what I thought 😂
Winter
I know...I just laughed at that and then again on reading your comment. 😂
It’s winter!!!!
Lol
Wish they had shown the stairs, stairwell and how the rooms connect to the landing on the upper floors.
You interested in buying it?
Same 0: It would be v cool. Especially the ones going into those structure/(civic?? I forgot ^^;) engineering or an architect
I wanted a better view of the bathrooms. The one with the toilet I hope was the before picture before the renovation.
late reply but
the stairs are spiral
you can see it around 0:34 and 1:36
YES!
"Hello!"
Thank you.
Exactly.
(Why don't they do this?)
An awful lot of Money for a corridor.
this is actually really good value for what you get
Gadget what about for the location?
@@joshuahawkes7218 i think in southamerica or spain u get more for that money and u have more sun than in London 🤣
@@GoonRider19 thats good and all except if you actually want to live in London.
#Abraham
About right.
FrOm LoNdOn wiv LoVE 💋
they must have painted the walls on either side simultaneously. one paintbrush in each hand
lmao im laughing at the visual 😂
😂😂😂
Machi Giceb HAHAHAH same
😂😂😂😂
*gets a pole with a paint roller on each side and runs up and down the house* 😂
For those who reside in studio apartments this is huge.
but those who reside in studios cant afford 1m pounds
@@Tomahawk1999 hate to break it to you, but some studios in London are £1 million. You genuinely have to be a millionaire to buy anything worth living in in London.
@@prufrockrocks79 London is truly insane. i believe you.
Its just annoying that the boomer generation has fucked up the housing market so bad buying homes is only possible for the rich
It's so narrow neighbors on one side can hear the neighbors on the other side through your house.
LMAO
Omg 🤣🤣😂
Any home can be gorgeous when you know how to design it. Beautiful home
For that you need to hire an Architect
That house is not small at all. And in london that is considered big.
Ang y that’s the point it is big but i looks small on the outside
@@scarlieweow8071 It is like a TARDIS
How well do you know London? In Harrow, Balham, Wimbledon you can get 4 and 5 bedroom houses with big gardens and high ceilings for this price.
@@orangewarm1 wow that’s pretty good, but really? I live in Tokyo and you can’t buy anything like that for £1 million. Just some high rise tower condominium that’s it. Certainly not a house with backyard that goes for 2-3 in central Tokyo. London is much better in price.
Yes. It’s narrow, but it’s not small. There’s a lot of square footage across all those levels.
I would actually like to live in one of those it’s cute
Vera Vera me too
No
How the hell is a house cute?
@@landonarchuleta2495 the tiny space, the decoration?
SaiDaLiChaeng TwicePink it’s small and cozy and I think it’s unique that’s why.
This house is gorgeous love it
The location of this house is not quiet. It is located on a busy main road with several bus routes going by 24/7 and about 10’ from the front door.
Would you consider the location central London? Is the area any good?
@@15minutesshortstory while it is not ‘Central’ London it is just a short bus ride. I’m not sure what you would call a good area but it is certainly an area where house prices are sky high and where high numbers of families with small children live. I have lived in the area for 20+ years so I know it very well.
@@vjohnson2400 Thank you!!
It reminds me of the house that appears in Harry Potter! Sirius Blacks house! Such a cute house and bigger on the inside and beautifully remodelled!
I was thinking the same!!
OMG THAT'S EXACTLY WHY I GOT CURIOUS AND CLICKED ON THE VIDEO WHEN IT CAME ON TO MY RECOMMENDATIONS
especially the attic
Bruh what
Thought the same too!
that house is so small, when she orders a large pizza she has to eat it outside
Marian M nope she can eat it inside
Marian M hahahah
Looool 😭😭😭for real
🤣🤣🤣
Lmao
This house is on my street, I've lived there for 2 years, walked past it every day and never noticed!
Ellen Hunt how cool there are a few "skinny houses" in London
Ellen Hunt looking for a boyfriend by any chance? 😂
ambitionsskyyyy 💀
Ha me too, I used to live around the corner from this house.
Ellen Hunt HMU I’ll be your boyfriend I would love to live there
If it's THAT wide and looks HUGE I wonder how massive the neighbors' houses are
Wide-angle lens.
@@hugolafhugolaf no but I rechecked the video it was more the length of the house that gave it a spaceous look not much of a wide angle lens
don’t be fooled by wide-angle lens because we’ve looked at many houses when we were buying and lots of them disappointed us. Either way, it’s a cute home.
@@niyazhao once again I rechecked the video again to see if I was the one mistaken but no my first reply is valid. I'm very aware of what a wide angle lens does but the house itself is a a wide angle look if you just look through it. So long it looks huge which is why I love it cause it looks so comfortable cause I can literally have a panic attack in tight places which happens to be this house but its design of length didnt allow that to be seen
@@jamesultron854 Also it was painted mostly white which can give a house the optical illusion of having more space.
It’s really unique, never seen a house like that. Sky lights going all the way up the roof is pretty neat.
Seeing how narrow the house is: Well thats perfect for small families
Learning it has 4 bedrooms and 2 baths: What kind of sorcery is this?
The one and only reason why it so expensive :
LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION
Especially WEST LONDON LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION
Bettersea areas are known as the fastest changing neighbourhood in Zone 1 in London
its the location , south west london like cromwell, earlscourt, kensington, chelsea..they are all expensive..
Japan: Hold my beer.
Hold my sushi
Hold my sake
Seoul: Hold my soju.
HK: hold my capsule room!
Prisons: hold my life sentence
221b baker street.
Aditi sharma. Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson's house.
😂
Aditi sharma I.......
Stalker lol jk
Thank you ;)
I'd love to see the upstairs floor plan. Two of the bedrooms must be walk-through to get to the other two, which actually makes them "hallways with beds".
2 bed n bathroom on each floor..watch the video
@@0121-x2j no WC 🚽 downstairs????
"Would you live in this house?"
"Yeah just gotta take 1 million outta my piggy bank meh"
Yeah seriously check back in with me when I win the lottery
@@ToxicSunrise132 sureee
There’s something called a mortgage
Yea $1M to put me into Claustrophobic seizures.
@boken168 not for the house. For location only I guess 😶
"Quite a unique appearance at the rear." How my boyfriend describes me...
Lol
😄😄😄
🤣
You made me spew my coffee laughing!
Why would those designers put 4 bedrooms? Bad decision.
A family isn’t gonna live there.
And 4 roommates would be bumping into each other doing laundry and in the kitchen.
Knock down a wall or 2 and make it a 2 bedroom.
exactly what I was thinking, no one's gonna put kids in a house-corridor like that ! also who needs two bathrooms in a tiny house ? terrible choices
They don't need a lengthy bedroom. Just use one or two of those bedrooms for another purpose.
Perhaps she has a lot of visitors.
A couple with no kids & lots of fri nds to stay would prob like 4bed & 4beds go fore more £. So they're adding value to the price.
A good house to put up for airbnb. So I will say more bedrooms and bathrooms will make it more appealing
If I buy a house for $1 million, then it’s gonna be spread out, huge, and worth the money. That’s for sure 😂😂
It is 1 million pounds not dollars.
@@vivek27789 Yes, 1 Million Dollars would be cheap for it. :D
@Therese A. Judith Izzo-Davis I think that assumption applies to a lot of people, but not necessarily myself. I only said this because in the States, you can get this house for a much lower price. I wasn’t aware that this is actually a decent price in the UK. I’m a 17 year old girl, working 2 jobs in attempt to move into my own apartment. I don’t need much, and can honestly say that, when I move, I’ll only be bringing a duffel bag of stuff with me. I don’t need more than that. I get joy out of experiences. The assumption that every American is greedy is quite offensive when it doesn’t apply. I’ll give you credit for a LARGE majority of Americans, but this statement doesn’t apply to everyone, and is rude for you to assume it does. Even if it was true of me, you couldn’t necessarily blame me for believing that since it’s literally the entire economy over here. We’re taught to climb the corporate ladder as quickly as possible and be the wealthiest among our peers. So yes, educating the ignorant, which the previous 2 commenters did, would be correct in this situation. But assuming something of every person from an entire country is not correct in any situation. My original comment was not hate, just showing that I place more value on money than is typical. I’m glad we both got the opportunity to educate each other, and I hope you have a fabulous day.
You can get an 18 bedroom house with land in Poland for that price :D
@@aduantas Yes
She traded in her “flat” for a slim 😂
Moving up slowly, next is that semi detached then a detached home
‘It’s been a slice of everything I wanted in a house’, slice being the key word
1:22 She lives right next to a café, how can it not be noisy?
Belinda sound proofing maybe
I doubt it's really noisy
She probably means more in the evenings and at night? Though she only a couple of doors down from a pub so her version of quiet night be noisier than yours...
Cafes are day time places. I would love to have one next door to me. Fresh coffee and a lovely atmosphere. Now a pub would be another matter. Would live on a street with one let alone beside me.
Belinda yeah but people probably aren't there at 10 pm or 3 am. They are at home. In a flat someone can decide they want to throw a late night party.
British houses are already too small, there’s no need to make them even smaller
LifezLife
You obviously haven't seen a variety of British houses. Many are huge.
My house is hugeeee and I live in Yorkshire
@LifezLife You're right. Gillian is wrong. Due to the huge influx of people into the UK over the years, space is at a premium and having to support all of those people in such a small space results in the UK having the smallest new houses in Europe.
Ahahahahahahhaahahhaahahahahaahahahaahahahahahahahhaahah the UK having small houses is not due to immigration.
Natalie Di not solely, but more houses are having to be built per plot, hundreds of thousands are coming here each year. The breeding of chavs also has an impact, but housing demand is far exceeding supply.
Maybe it's the camera, but it just feels kinda claustrophobic :/
I agree, I got claustrophobic feelings just watching
MusicloverX88 djvvnj
Its 7foot wide it IS claustraphobic
Agree, I better like the idea of splitting the building horizontally rather than vertically. It looks beautiful though.
MusicloverX88 its all that crap shes got everywhere ...crowded decor books everywhere ..awful
Omg it’s like living in a hallway. Makes me claustrophobic just looking at it!
Same. The remodel did wonders with it but I'm a cluttered sort of dweller and this would never work.
This is amazing transformation,! The architect has done a phenomenal job. Kudos... Wish I could get to live in here
At the end of the day, they bumped up the price of a house to 2.5x a normal houses price for 1/3 the space
PyroArcanist207 I
PyroArcanist207 , it may seem unreasonable (it is really), but for a house this size in London, £1million is standard..
Czadzikable. Its still around £200,000 overpriced for its size (and that's being lenient)
In London? Are you kidding? A bedsit will set you back 700 grand.
PyroArcanist207 , hmm well we don't know the exact floor space you'd be getting with this narrow house, but the fact that it does have 4 bedrooms + albeit narrow, but still a fairly spacious living area downstairs would still allow a family with say 4 kids to live there (they could get rid of unnecessary stuff that the kids have outgrown and live more minimalist life or use external storage for storing say their winter /Summer stuff) and therefore can be compared to other 4-bed houses, it's just a bit smaller, but it is a terraced house rather than flat, which immediately gives it more value as it's gonna be a freehold rather than a leasehold like most flats..
And looking at property prices in Battersea on say zoopla, I found: 2-bed flats going for 600k - 2.5mil (big terrace with nice river view seems to bump it up to that..), 2-bed detached houses for 1.5-1.7mil and 3-bed old-build, not renovated, terraced houses for 875k - 1mil...
So I'd say all of the properties in London are way overpriced, but it would seem to me that this "narrow house" does fit within the brackets that might be expected in that area (considering a lot of 2-bed flats are priced at over 1mil!), though I'm sure that the stylish design & renovation add a bit to the price tag - but that's also gonna be the case in all other properties in the area.
It doesn’t even look that narrow 😂
Because youre watching from a screen. The camera enlarges the picture. You can get a scale when theres a person talking. Looks really small then
Wide angle camera dude. That’s why it looks wide
If it's 7 foot wide lay down and add roughly a foot or 2 (assuming you're not 7 foot) and that's it.
this is literally the most ridiculous shit i have ever seen. this house is massive, it’s just narrow. it’s the same width as thousands of two bedroom terrace houses that you find in towns and cities that are literally so small the bathrooms are always an extension because they were built back when you had the toilet outside. this is the most ‘rich people are oblivious to the real world’ shit i have ever seen
Butthurt broker
hayley Don’t cry with your copper coins
Actually that is so true 2 up 2 down houses 🏘 from Victorian era all over 🇬🇧
@@teslaandhumanity7383 but are they 7 foot wide? I've seen victorian homes all over England but not 7 foot wide
@Therese A. Judith Izzo-Davis ''pandemic'' ruined NOTHING. The governments worldwide are ruining everything.
Just gonna buy a house to surprise some friends.
Beautifully decorated. I could easily live in that house.
For 1 Million you can get a good sized semi-detached house in Richmond or Surrey which has better locations than the slim house. I don't think it's worth 1 mill
She’s selling it? I thought she was happy there!
i think she was just renting "for 10% more than what she rented her flat for". maybe the owners are selling
Karina Karina I thought the same
Maybe she got a job elsewhere.
It says she's the owner.
Karina Karina she wants to buy a pet hamster so needs a bigger place which will be big enough for the hamster cage.
With that kind of money you can move to Bali and retire early..
Benji dimas yes so true.
Benji dimas and buy a house that 5x large than this 😂
and have an exotic view + live by the beach + probably open a business to make a living
Hahaha Benji, ga cuma di Bali aja bro. Rumah 1 juta Pounds mah = 15 milyar Rupiah, seharga rumahnya Syahrini kali ya 😁😁😁
Ikr, it could buy few houses (or town houses) way bigger than this with nice exotic view to your own green rice paddies, or few beach houses with beach view. Choose one to live, and rent the other houses for tourists.
When it’s kind of a tiny house but still cost more than your life’s saving
Most houses do.....lol Around here at least.
I love how they keep saying how narrow the home is but never mention that it goes back very very deep. I mean even if narrow it is around 1034 square feet according to some of the articles I've read on it. At that size I bet there are plenty of other places in London that are close to as expensive and much smaller.
Isn't everybody "interested in interesting spaces"? That guy is just making it up as he goes along.
Not to be racist but that is typical marketing in that area of the world . To brand things based on its faults and make seem it's that which is higher and better
It limits the mind from learning rejection
Aren’t we all
It’s amazing but not worth a million 🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️
smt170 not worth it? Damn you clearly don’t know about the market
Al Gibani you clearly don’t, it’s only worth that much because of its location.
It's worth whatever people will pay for it.
jain thorne and there are other people that if they had a million pounds would go elsewhere and get more for their money, it’s not even detached. 🤷🏻♀️
smt170 It’s called marketing. A lot of people want to move to the city, so you make the apartment/house more expensive so you get a higher profit. That’s why all homes near the city are expensive.
Fuck yeah, I’d live there!!!
It’s stunning ♥️
How gorgeous!! I suffer with debilitating claustrophobia yet I could quite happily live in this Dr Who's TARDIS. I think the length of the house, and height of the ceilings, with skylight windows, more than compensate for lack of width. So beautiful
House prices are crazy nowadays. This spike doesn't feel like an organic grow. Hope it is not a bubble
Lack of supply and increase in demand. I'm only in my early 30s I've all but given up on owning my own property.
@@ChrisLitton seems like fewer people are getting more homes. My land lord had a tower with 10 units now had around 30 units. My uncles had their house and now each had between 2 and 4 houses / apartments each. My grand parents had a house and an apartment in down town and now have another 2 houses. No a single or my cousins can afford even a small apartment and every days seems more and more difficult. Last year I was about to finally buy my own apartment and it went over 30k asking price.
Got to he honest, I hope it's a bubble, high housing prices sucks for the economy and for me lol
@@FrancoCastro older generation buying out multiple properties is often one of the reasons of house price increase
It is a bubble dude. Prices climbing steadily for years? That's called bubble. Maybe in a couple years we'll have another '08 recession and I can get a house half off
If you have that kind of money, why not move to the countryside and buy a massive mansion for that price...
spacebug30 nah because the house in the countryside will depreciate value where’s the one in London will go double even triple in value. This is real state investment
Some people prefer living in cities. I know I do. It's just a matter of personal taste.
Because she doesn't want to live in the countryside. Simple really.
Blue99 if I have that kind of money I will just buy a less fancy home n not bother working anymore
amazing that people prefer cities, what a wonderful spread of opinions humans have! personally i hate being surrounded by so many people and having no nature or mountains around, i couldn't hack it!
+Business Insider I'd definitely move to this house. It has it all. Congratulations to the architects for all the work and creativity.
Imagine loud neighbours on either side of the wall lol
Thats why she is moving..
This is actually quite spacious. My house is a converted corner shop, it's 12ft wide at the front and only 3ft wide at the back, it is tiny, far smaller, only 1 bedroom and I love it. It's not about size, it's about the quality of life that you live within the 4 walls.
Wow! Sounds interesting.
This is such a lovely house. Every room is modern and very nice looking. Yes, I would live in that house.
This actually looks kinda perfect. A back yard also. I’d live here in a second.
Could you imagine building houses like this for the homeless in Los Angeles.
It would become a drug den within days. Most are severe addicts and have mental illness. California needs to reopen mental institutions statewide.
Yea buddy this 💯
Yea buddy thank you. Some people choose homelessness due to their condition it’s sad. Mental health needs to be treated more diligently.
@@yeabuddy6070 Many are severe addicts BECAUSE of the mental illness (they self medicate and eventually need a stronger and stronger high).
Gorgeous house. I'd love to live there. The design features are so me.
Yes, I would live in this house, I really admire how creative designers can be with small spaces.
It feels big actually... that's odd...
I choked when she said it's a 4 bedroom house and now I'm jealous.
12 Grimmauld Place
Tara 😂nice
Yeah lol
Lol
Beautiful inside and out. Wonderful design work and finishes.
There is a (slightly famous) house sort of like that in Paris, just south of Notre Dame, but its even skinnier. I'd like to see the inside of that one too.
Yes I've been by that one in Paris many times and always wanted to see inside.
I love unconventional and quirky spaces. They have so much character.
I love it. Looks a lot wider than 7 feet. I am a single unemployed mother living vicariously for a few moments imagining I’m young and carefree and living in a stylish London home.
I could ABSOLUTELY live happily in this luxurious narrow house, how beautiful the design is...it heals me somehow just only watching this house, don't know why, I find it so peaceful 💙💙💙
Reminds me of Hugh Grant’s home in the movie Notting Hill.
Yes 😂
the interior designer did so well on the downstairs
if it's so wonderful then why doesn't she want to live there anymore
Love it. And quiet is priceless!
This space is amazing! I love it,and the garden.
Very clever design. Tasteful and relaxing interior.
People watching who’ve lived in cities like Tokyo and Hong Kong: we’ve been knew
No way would I live in this. This assumes you have few things. However the designers did an amazing job. It’s looks like a home fit for one person.
Tbh architects did a phenomenal job, and the owner has a really good taste overall.
It’s a beautiful home & not small at all!
Realize this is single person living here.. as for no noise maybe the English are mindful of their neighbors. We Americans seem to think we need big big. I just moved to a small town with older small homes. No big yards to take care of but parks down the streets. This is a lovely comfy house. Very pretty. Thank you for posting it.
The garden beeing a main reason for her moving I think it's not very impressive
Svea Nwiem I thought that too, but it looks like this was filmed in winter to be fair. And getting a big garden in any city is hard, in Battersea it's probably very rare
This looks like the headquarters of the Order of Phoenix
I would absolutely live in this house. It's unique and stunning.
I love all the skylights. Brilliant!
Jesus, I’d rather move somewhere cheaper and have a whole house for a third of that prize.
I’d rather move somewhere expensive and not have my neighbors 10 miles away
@@nikolaishinigami4230 Having your neighbor far is a good thing. You can be noisy and shit.
a house in the middle of a public walkway/street with a cafe next door. where’s the privacy and quiet? no thanks.
Los Angeles/New York: are you challenging me?
Bernardo Gonzalez more like: Amsterdam: are you challenging me ?
Los Angeles??
Bernardo Gonzalez London always on top New York, LA for decades. The most expensive apartment room in the world called 1 Hyde park a room sold for $120 million, and the most expensive house in the world ever sold is in London a terrace house sold for $500 million
I Love this house! so cozy yet spacious feeling!
I currently live and own a townhome that isn’t as extreme as this one, but still the living/dining room is 11.5’ wide x 30’ long. Master bed and batch is 11.5’ wide and 25’ long... it took getting used to and finding smaller/narrower furniture pieces to properly fit the space. Allowing you to feel more at home with the scale of the rooms.
This house is so charming.
It’s like Sirius’s house from Harry Potter.
What a beautiful transformation.
Gorgeous, they did a great job remodeling it
I love the way she's decorated this place, it's beautiful! Not sure I'd like my walls to be that close, but it doesn't feel that small. There are tiny houses that are much smaller, so compared to those, she's got a lot of room. Really nice. (from Sandi)
This is absolutely amazing and beautiful 😍❤!
That is a beautiful house, and the outside plays tricks with your eyes
Looks like Sirius Black' old house, where the meetings for the Order of the Phoenix were held
Totally
Very beautiful vintage home just lovely ❤️❤️❤️
What a beautiful and intimate home.