A derelict petrol station has been transformed into six extraordinary houses.
The former Pace petrol station is now unrecognisable as a high-class development of red-brick properties.
It was originally sold in 2019 for £2,950,000 and redeveloped into £1.5 million homes, generating a profit of over £6,000,000 before construction costs.
One of the houses, fronted with 12 arching windows and elegant balconies in Highgate, London, now sits in place of the petrol pumps.
Nathan Khider, owner of the top-ranked property consultancy Nathan K Real Estate is marketing the 3-storey property for £1,450,000.
Nathan said: “It is a very unique home built across 3 stories. The ground floor sits at subterranean level, with a private garden and courtyard.
“Each room on the upper floors is flooded with natural light from the large windows opening to small terraces.
“The spacious living rooms, three bedrooms, three modern bathrooms and white kitchen, fitted with Miele appliances, are beautifully designed.
“The house also includes a study, garden room, gym space and utility area, making it an ideal space for a family of four.”
Surrounded by greenery, the 1357 square-foot property is just a short walk from Parliament Hill Fields and Hampstead Heath.
Khider added: “It’s a truly unique design. The large, arching windows are particularly impressive, really brightening the space.
“I love to list homes with a story, and this transformation is remarkable. You would never believe that it was once a petrol station.
“I am expecting the house to receive a huge amount of interest. Its grand exterior and prime location really set it apart.”
Nathan, who was the first contestant to be banished on The Traitors series three, has his own remarkable journey.
Once homeless and living in his car, he left school at 15 without GCSEs before carving out a career in real estate and becoming a self-made millionaire.
Today, he owns Nathan K Real Estate, specialising in some of London’s most luxurious and unique homes.