The island of Eilean Mor, located within Loch Sunart on the west coast of Scotland, is for around €385,000, which is roughly $422,000.
The Mirror reports that the 30-hectare Eliean Mor Island is a paradise for bird watchers and wildlife lovers.
It boasts high green hills and a crystal clear sea with a great view.
Offering a noiseless retreat from the daily hustle and bustle, this secluded haven has three bay beaches, making it ideal for those who search for a break from the hustle and bustle of city life.
They also point out that according to Rightmove data, the average price of an apartment in London is £543,237, which is roughly $700,000.
However, there is one big catch. Due to its location, it is only accessible by boat or causeway at low tide. The island does not have planning permission as it is part of the Sunart Protected Area of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and the Sunart Special Area of Conservation (SAC).
The island also has a history of pilgrimage that goes back nearly 1,000 years. While island life may be quiet, the village of Strontian is only a seven-minute drive away.
Perfect for a short break
Strontian is a small village situated on Loch Sunart in the West Highlands. It is surrounded by an ancient forest of giant redwoods and wildflowers. Travelers can walk along the footpaths, including along the coast, where they can spot otters and sea eagles.
Many hostels and guesthouses are available for those seeking accommodation. The village offers various amenities, including shops, a church, a café, primary and secondary schools, and a medical practice.
Moreover, the lively city of Fort William is 15 miles away and provides a variety of activities and attractions.
The town is located in the West Highlands of Scotland. It is known as the gateway to Ben Nevis, the highest peak in the United Kingdom, and the valley of Glen Nevis.
Nearby is the Nevis Range mountain resort, which features ski slopes and forest tracks. In the center of town, visitors can visit the West Highland Museum, which focuses on regional life and history. Alternatively, adults can head northeast to the Ben Nevis Distillery, which explores whiskey production.