IF you think the parking fees are bad in Warrington, you should try living in London.
It is actually cheaper to get a mortgage here than buy some 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 Warrington for less than it costs to stow away your family runaround just a couple of hundred miles away.
Here are five family homes in Warrington which are cheaper than this £190,000 London parking space:
Harrison Close
£185,000
For £5000 less than the Kensington parking space you can get this house.
Best of all, this property has enough off-road parking space for three cars.
The house also benefits from three spacious bedrooms and the master bedroom has an en-suite shower room.
Learn more about this property on Rightmove.
London Road, Appleton
£185,000
This mid-terrace cottage has two bedrooms and also benefits from a large rear garden.
The focal point is the living room, which is described as “well presented” and has a chimney breast.
Find out more about this property on Rightmove.
Sycamore Lane, Great Sankey
£180,000
On the market for a three bedroom property with a modern kitchen?
This house is described as “beautifully finished” and “fully modernised”.
Best of all, there is enough off-road parking space for multiple cars.
View this property on Rightmove.
Secker Avenue, Latchford
£179,950
This “fantastic” semi-detached property has three bedrooms.
It also has a beautiful lounge complete with a feature fireplace.
Externally, there are gardens located to the front, side and rear of the house.
Starkey Grove, Latchford
£175,000
Finally, this two bedroom town is on the market- and it’s £15,000 cheaper than the London parking space.
A focal point of the house is the modern bathroom, but it also benefits from a “good sized” garden.
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