I'll just take the bus...
A parking space in London is selling for the price of £110,000, ($137,932) and that’s before an extra £600 ($752) annual service charge.
The London parking spot on Ebury Street is located in the a prestigious part of West London, where properties can reach to £5.5million.
The 100 square foot space in Belgravia is located in an underground car park and offers room for one car only.
In comparison, the price of a terraced home in the town of Port Talbot in South Wales comes to exactly the same - offering three bedrooms.
Coming in at a cost of £1,100 ($1,379) per square foot - the parking space is beneath an apartment block with a 24-hour concierge service.
Whoever decided to buy the space must also agree to pay a £600 ($752) service charge for the tiny patch of land.
The agent said:
"This secure underground parking space is ideally located in a portered development in an excellent location moments from Sloane Square and Pimlico.
“Ebury Street is ideally located for the many amenities, sights, shops, restaurants and bars of Belgravia, Knightsbridge and Victoria with the River Thames close to hand.”
The agents suggest anyone with an interest in the space to arrange a viewing of the small stamp of ground in an underground parking lot.
The space, located just 250 metres away from Harrods in Knightsbridge, central London, is barely wide enough for a car to fit in.
It is sandwiched between two thick walls and is just two metres wide by five-and-a-half-metres long.