Britain’s ‘Most Expensive Council House’ Listed for £3.5 Million – Owner Defends Price Tag

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Renovated to Perfection

Accountant Miroslav Nikolov has put Britain’s “most expensive council house” on the market for a staggering £3.5 million, three times what he originally paid, citing the £1.4 million he invested in renovations.

Historic Background

The semi-detached property, built in the 1950s over a WW2 bomb crater, was initially used as housing for Met officers.

An Inside Look

Miroslav expanded the four-bedroom home to 3650sq ft, adding a new basement and a cinema room that doubles as a bar, all done to the highest specifications.

Neighbourhood Reactions

Neighbours express mixed opinions on the asking price, with some calling it “silly” and others believing Miroslav might just get it, highlighting the competitive London property market.

Social Media Buzz

Social media users react to the listing, with some labelling London prices as “crazy” and questioning who would pay millions for a semi-detached property.

Market Insights

While the average sale price in the area stands at £979,440, property experts suggest that semi-detached homes like Miroslav’s could potentially fetch up to £4.2 million.

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