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Four-bedroom home could be yours for a STAGGERINGLY low price

A FOUR-BEDROOM home has been put on the market - for a staggeringly low price.

The three-floored bargain property comes complete with a balcony, but is a steal at just £25,000.

The Finchley, North London home is set to go on the market, starting at just £25,000
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The Finchley, North London home is set to go on the market, starting at just £25,000Credit: Jam Press

London's typically eye-watering house prices have a reputation for breaking the bank - including the UK's most expensive studio flat at £1.85 million.

London's most expensive mansion was put up for over £55 million in 2016, making the Finchley abode look even more appealing to more frugal-homeowners.

But while it may not be able to compete with these Northern homes that were put up for auction at just £1, the North London residence still looks to be in the running for deal of the century.

Located above a pharmacy, the bargain property is just over a mile from Finchley Central station, giving ideal access to the nation's capital.

The home includes space for a roomy living room ready for decorating, and a family-size kitchen filled with a dozen cupboards and appliance area.

The property also comes set with one and a half bathrooms with two baths and a shower.

Each bedroom can fit a double bed alongside furniture, with room to spare - not forgetting the sun-soaked balcony.

Listed on , anxious property watchers will be looking set to ready their bids.

The reception room is also amply sized and a blank canvas, ready for the new homeowner to redecorate and make their own
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The reception room is also amply sized and a blank canvas, ready for the new homeowner to redecorate and make their ownCredit: Jam Press
The property has two baths and a shower - allowing the new homeowner to relax after a long day in the beating heart of the capital
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The property has two baths and a shower - allowing the new homeowner to relax after a long day in the beating heart of the capitalCredit: Jam Press