Homes for Sale at $62,000 on an Island Where “No One Lives”
You might not believe it, but if you’ve always dreamed of a tranquil place like Scotland, the “lighthouse keeper’s houses” might be perfect for you.
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According to the British newspaper “Metro,” it is striking that there are four lighthouse keeper’s homes for sale on Copinsay, one of the Orkney Islands, for just £80,000 (about $62,000).
The homes for sale include two floors, with seven bedrooms, and several other rooms, providing enough space for a family. It is an ideal place to “start a new life.” There are also two outdoor spaces, including a shed and a tractor shed – plus two helipads, so you won’t have any trouble reaching the mainland.
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You will also get two quad bikes and a sailboat included in the price “to enhance exploration and enjoyment of the island.” Copinsay is a “charming” island off the east coast of Scotland, and it is perfect for anyone looking to escape reality.
But there is a major issue… no one lives there. In fact, Copinsay, with its 0.28 square miles, is an uninhabited island. However, if you are looking for a fresh start and yearn for a bit of peace and quiet, this “isolated” paradise might be exactly what you need.