A historic seven bedroom lighthouse in Shetland is on sale for £350,000 offering sea views artist studios and former keepers cottages in a remote scenic setting.
A cramped Kensington studio with a bunk bed over a sofa and a kitchenette just inches away is renting for £1,400 a month, with all bills and a £30 water charge extra.
A three-bed home priced at £190,000 is turning heads due to a huge electricity pylon towering over its garden, casting a shadow across the conservatory and outdoor space.
A £2.2m desert ranch near Marfa, Texas, once loved by A-listers, is for sale featuring stunning mountain views, modern design, and complete privacy on 10 acres.
A tiny one-bed house in Pontypridd just five feet wide is on sale for £92,000, featuring a compact open-plan lounge, modern shower room and small front and back gardens.
A 13th-century church in Aberdeenshire linked to author Lewis Grassic Gibbon is on sale for £45,000, though its historic Arbuthnott Aisle burial chapel is not included.
A £99,000 Glasgow flat has hit the market with an unusual twist - the double bed is inside the kitchen, opposite the oven and washing machine, creating a truly quirky layout.
A £125,000 off-grid log cabin in Northumberland offers solar power, 5G internet and woodland views, but the new owner must move out for one week every year at Christmas.
A tiny London studio flat in Bermondsey costs £1,390 a month and requires tenants earning £51,000 a year, with strict rules banning pets, smoking, parties and even a real bed.
A three-bedroom seaside house near Glasgow is selling for just £60,000, but eerie graffiti reading Help us inside has made this so-called dream home a spooky bargain.