A foldable house is up for grabs at just £72,500 with solar panels, ample storage and luxury finishes.
The home is a prefabricated container-like property, meaning the parts are built off-site and assembled on-site.
You can get a one or two-bed, measuring 30x13ft or 40x13ft respectively, and each has an open plan kitchen and plenty of storage, as reported by Luxury Property News.
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The two-bed is bright and light thanks to its panoramic windows.

Buyers can choose between birch plywood or white walls and have the option to add solar panels.

Known as Skylark, these homes are reportedly Scandinavian-inspired, with modern enhancements throughout.

Accents of greenery alongside the stylish herringbone flooring and retro furnishings add a unique character to the abodes.

The listing claims the homes are “all air tight, reducing draughts to zero, keeping heat in for longer.
“Paired with a high-spec MVHR, which removes stale air, cleans it and recuperates the air which is brought back into the home.

“Sophistication in every detail.”
Available through the Skylark website, the foldable property can be purchased and styled to your liking.

Prices vary depending on which size you choose and add-ons but start at £72,500.
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