An Edinburgh garage has been put up for sale for the same price as the average Scottish home.
Property agents Savills listed the Lynedoch Place Lane double garage in the 'sought after' West End location.
This garage has been coined as being 'rarely available', and has the benefit of being 'secure and convenient', with twin up and over doors keeping your vehicles or storage stuff safe.
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The garage is on the market for offers over an astonishing £185,000, which is £20,000 over the average price of a home in Scotland (£164,099).
The garage measures 6.99m (22.11") x 5.43m (17.10"), and offers 337 square feet of space, and could be converted into one singular, large unit instead of two split-up ones.
Savills property agent, Ben Fox, said: "This is a secure and spacious double garage in the West End that would be ideal for parking or storage."
In comparison, on the ESPC website, you can purchase a three-bedroom upper flat in the neighbourhood of Colinton Mains for the same price.
For offers over £185,000, you could have a three-bed home with a private garden on Colinton Mains Road, communal drying green and unrestricted on-street parking. Or, a double garage in the West End.
The priciest lock-up for sale on the ESPC website is a single garage for a fixed price of £80,000, and it is an absolute beauty compared to the other garage.
This Hailes Gardens garage has been renovated by the current owners to an impeccably high standard, perfect for an ardent car enthusiast to while away the hours tinkering on their favourite vehicle.
As noted by ESPC, 'the garages themselves are bedecked in what can only be described as an exceptional, truly impressive collection of motor memorabilia which may be available by separate negotiation.'
So, what would you pick: a double garage in the West End, a three-bed flat in Colinton Mains, or a decked-out garage in Colinton (for £100K less, as well)?
For more information on the double garage, check it out here: and for more ideas of what else you could get for £185,000, check the ESPC website here.