Now that's a bit of a loaded question, I'll admit, but give it some thought for a moment.
We're not talking about how much to park for, say, an hour. We mean to actually own the spot outright. That's because someone made a purchase in west London for a 284 square foot spot and spent 200,000 pounds. Here's the catch though, after that initial price, you owe another 710 pounds per year for 99 years.
Yes, you read that correctly.
With that said, what's the MOST you'd ever pay to own a spot?
Even better: What the hell would you park there?
Behold Britain’s most expensive parking space: 284 square feet (26 square metres) of concrete in an underground car park in Knightsbridge, West London. There’s a separate entrance and exit driveway and 24 hours a day, 7 days a week remote access and security. The price is just…£200,000 (US$319,460) for the first nine years, then another £710 (US$1,134) a year for the next ninety...
[Source: Carscoop]
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