Most Unusual Listings This Month

2017 is here, as are a whole host of new unusual properties! This month we’ve seen everything from quirky properties on land, out at sea and even overseas! Check them out below and let us know which would be your top choice.

If you’re forever moaning about needing some peace and quiet then this could be the pad for you – a cottage on a private island in Orkney, complete with flag and rowing boat!

For something a little bit different, this house boat at Limehouse in London is a stunning proposition. With beautiful interiors and endless possibilities of where you can travel to, is this the buy for you?

Next up is a Norfolk Broads home that makes you double-take. With parking out front for your car, there’s also parking out back for your boat!

Our next quirky home feels like it’s set in a forest, with the glass conservatory roof and greenery. It feels cosy and rural, even though it’s right in the centre of London.

Fancy stepping back in history with your own working watermill? This Grade II Listed mill house oozes character and has beautiful surroundings – we want it!

This gorgeous maze of a nine bedroom home in Alyth has one awesome surprise in the kitchen – a funky slide that makes getting to the dinner table pretty exciting!

Fancy a taste of Marrakesh? This stunning palace is the thing of dreams and we couldn’t think of anything better than sunbathing whilst looking out onto those mountain views…

Seen any unusual properties on Rightmove? Share them with us over on Twitter @Rightmove with #topoftheprops!


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