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A house narrower than a Tube passenger car is for sale in London for $1.4 million
The tiny house trend has become a global phenomenon. Now, a 7.5-foot-wide home in London is on the market for about $1.4 million.
Tiny houses have become a global trend. But just because they're small doesn't mean they come cheap.
In the inner London borough of Wandsworth, a home measuring just 91 inches across is on the market for about $1.4 million (£1 million).
£635,969) — more than $500,000 below the "Slim House" asking price.
The home's owner
Here a few photos of the "Slim House":
A reception room is pictured here, with plenty of storage space.
Here is the open floor plan kitchen. It may actually be bigger than the kitchen in a typical New York apartment.
One of the bedrooms looks like a tight squeeze, but has plenty of natural light.
The long and narrow outdoor garden has a small seating area on the other end.