A PAIR of garages has been listed for sale for £150,000.

Brighton estate agents PS&B said the building is worth investing in.

A spokesman for the company described them as “the most amazing set of garages you have ever seen”.

The properties, in Church Place in the Kemp Town area of Brighton, were bought as three garages by the owner several years ago.

He later converted them into “two larger ones”.

Advertising the building, the spokesman said the “letting potential is enormous” as a result of their location.

They are less than half a mile from the Royal Sussex County Hospital and the estate agent said many people would be keen to park in the area “due to inherently difficult local parking and the huge demand from those working at the hospital”.

Alternatively, the garages can be used as a workshop for cars with each of the two buildings, which are interconnected, being “effectively a size and a half of a normal garage and with the removal of the dividing stud wall, would make a quite superb, triple size garage”.

He said: “Each garage will comfortably allow for the housing of most large vehicles such as a Range Rover.”

The estate agent said the buildings are fitted with electricity and water, level tiled floors and remote control electric doors, and were “refurbished to the highest of standards”.

He said: “This really is a unique opportunity that is highly unlikely to be repeated.”

Property website Zoopla lists several buildings currently for sale in the surrounding area.

In nearby Rugby Place the owner of a two-bedroom “spacious maisonette” set over two floors is currently accepting offers in the region of £400,000.

In the same road, £400,000 (as a guide price) will also afford a “large two-bedroom carriage house” with a “large unconverted open plan ground floor area which can accommodate three or four cars with residential accommodation above”.

In Arundel Terrace, just 0.3 miles from the Church Place garage, a three-bedroom maisonette set across the top two floors of a regency building costs £825,000.