IF you think the parking fees are bad in Worcester, you should try living in London.
It is actually cheaper to get a mortgage here than buy some of the parking spaces in the capital.
One parking spot in London is listed on Rightmove for a jaw-dropping £190,000- and this isn’t even the most expensive parking space on the site.
Thankfully things aren't as quite as ludicrous round here, so we wanted to showcase the sort of properties you can snap up around Worcester for less than it costs to stow away your family runaround just a couple of hundred miles away.
Here are five family homes in Worcester which are cheaper than this £190,000 London parking space:
Great Oaty Gardens, Lyppard Hanford
£185,000
This former coach house has two bedrooms and also benefits from off road parking- and it’s £5000 cheaper than the Kensington parking spot.
A focal point of the house is the “larger than average” rear garden.
Want to learn more? View the listing on Rightmove.
Windermere Drive
£185,000
This property has three bedrooms and even benefits from its own conservatory.
Instead of shelling out for a separate parking space, this property benefits from driveway parking.
Want to learn more? Visit Rightmove.
St Marks Close
£185,000
Fancy a two bedroom semi-detached house?
This property benefits from a large master bedroom and a modern dining kitchen.
It also has a private enclosed garden and off road parking.
Learn more about this property on Rightmove.
Cranham Drive
£180,000
This end terraced property has three bedrooms and a large rear garden for the owners to enjoy.
A focal point of the property is the kitchen and dining area which has plenty of storage and work surfaces.
View the listing on Rightmove.
Bicton Avenue
£175,000
This property is £15,000 less than the Kensington parking space and it’s in a sought after area of Worcester.
It has two bedrooms and a slabbed courtyard to the rear.
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