A regular house in Cornwall costs £1.5 million: what is the reason for such a price.
Amazing bungalow in Cornwall
According to The Sun: This seemingly ordinary bungalow in Cornwall has become a real mystery for potential buyers due to its incredibly high price - £1.5 million. Looking into the garden, it becomes clear why.
This compact house in Polzeath covers just 782 square feet but offers stunning views of the popular beach.
BNPSThis abandoned property includes a living room, kitchen, conservatory, two bedrooms, and a bathroom. However, its true value lies in its location in Cornwall's resort area, known for surfing.
The house is being offered with a plan to demolish the old building and construct two modern five-bedroom homes in its place.
There are also agreements preventing development between the plot and the sea, ensuring wonderful views for a lifetime.
Prestigious location
The property is located in Maughan Port, known as 'Hollywood by the Sea.' Here, numerous luxury homes have been built, attracting wealthy individuals and celebrities.
Among the famous personalities who have chosen this place are actress Cate Blanchett, actors Jason Statham, Imogen Stubbs, and Jamie Dornan. It is also known that Chris Martin and Stanley Tucci have considered purchasing property in this area.
The plot is surrounded by green shrubs and forests and offers wonderful views of Polzeath beach and the Pentire Peninsula.
The property is offered by John Bray Estates, which notes that such prime plots are very rare.
The house has belonged to Ian Stevens for many years, but it is currently uninhabited and needs renovation.
BNPS
BNPS
The plot has centralized water supply, electricity, shared private sewage, and 'superfast' internet.
Josephine Ashby from John Bray Estates noted: “Beachside is a single-storey building in a wonderful front row with direct access to the South West coast and the beach. It and the neighboring property Rigi are protected from any future development between them and the sea.
“The stunning views of the beach, sea, and coastline are breathtaking and are protected forever. The potential for reconstruction is very exciting.”
This property is not the only one hiding a shocking secret. Last month, The Sun reported on a five-bedroom house in Stoke-on-Trent that once served as a police station.
Images of the property show two bright red steel doors leading to old cupboards and a police office.
On the first floor, there are five rooms, a kitchen, and two toilets, while the second floor has three bedrooms and a bathroom that requires renovation.
Amidst the growing interest in real estate in popular resort areas, this offer in Cornwall looks very attractive. Especially considering its unique location and potential for development. Interest in such properties sharpens questions about the future evolution of the real estate market in the region.
Thus, if you dream of your own corner by the sea in a trendy area, this bungalow may be a great choice, considering its appreciation for views and potential for reconstruction.
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