Not for the faint of heart. A triple-bay parking space in London, England is currently being listed for sale for *drum roll* £480,000. Yes pounds. Based on current exchange rate, that is a little over $900,000 CAD.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/...most-expensive-parking-space-up-for-sale.html
Britain's most expensive parking space up for sale
Triple-bay space costs nearly twice as much as the average UK house
By Andrew Trotman
5:00AM GMT 17 Mar 2015
Britain's most expensive parking space has been put up for sale, priced at nearly £500,000.
The triple-bay space, in South Kensington, costs nearly twice as much as the average UK house and would beat the previous record for a parking spot by £100,000.
Listed with estate agent Foxtons at £480,000, the bay in Kingston House North is located in a "secure" underground parking complex.
As well as the space, the owner will also get a valet service, an "exceptional chauffer lounge" and 24-hour security.
However, to cover these extras, there is an additional service charge of £1,500 a year; while stamp duty will take the total cost to £494,000.
"Boasting an exceptional location, this exquisite underground parking development boasts a secure, prestigious and exclusive environment," Foxtons' listing claims.
"Kingston House Private Parking is excellently positioned to cater for London's most prime addresses and renowned luxury leisure."
Property values in the area are among the highest in the country, with a two-bedroom flat recently selling for £2m and a four-bedroom terraced home being bought for more than £5m.
That is far above the UK average of £281,752, according to Rightmove.
A two-car underground bay near the Royal Albert Hall in Kensington currently holds the title of Britain's most expensive parking space after selling for £400,000 in February last year.