Parking space to rent for an eye-watering £433 a month has a big problem – can YOU spot it?
A PARKING space is available to rent in one of London's poshest postcodes - but there's one big problem.
The space in a garage in Rutland Gate, Knightsbridge is available for an eye-watering £433 a month.
Uber-wealthy Brits who commute into the capital are likely to be clamouring for the spot.
London is infamously tricky for drivers, with parking at a premium.
On average, it costs £11 an hour to park in the city, reports.
However, anyone with a Land Rover Discovery may want to avoid this particular space.
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That's because it's just two metres wide.
The average hatchback is 1.8m across - meaning that even those with a standard Ford Focus will have very little room for error.
Families with a people carrier shouldn't even attempt to park in the spot.
Minivans can be around 2.1m wide, meaning the best an owner can hope for is a bashed-in bumper.
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However, those with a Fiat 500 - and plenty of extra cash - should be fine. A city car is 1.67m across on average, so there'll be room to spare.
For those worried about how they'll get the door open once they're safely parked, the space offers a neat trick.
It has gaps in the wall either side to allow easy manoeuvring - but only if a car is parked in exactly the right spot.
Agents at Nicolas Van Patrick say the spot is within a "small, secure car park in a discreet location".
"The car park benefits from CCTV, fob entry, secure gates, a one way system, and access to water," they add.
The space is within a short walk of Knightsbridge station, and moments away from Harrods.
Another parking spot in the city went on the market for an astonishing £110,000 - the same price as a family home in Wales.
The 100 square foot bay is in Belgravia, west London, where one-bedroom apartments sell for £5.5million.
Meanwhile, residents in Wimbledon are making a fortune flogging spaces on their driveways during the tennis tournament.
Homeowners in the wealthy south London district charge as much as £65 a day for a coveted spot close to the All England Club - meaning those with the largest properties can rake in £16,000 in just 14 days.
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Terry Moore, who has lived in the area with his wife for 47 years, said: "Over the two weeks I’ll probably make about £1,000.
"I’m going to Amsterdam in August so it will pay for that - and a present for the wife."