Aberdeen Land Strips for Sale Spark Viral TikTok Reaction and Laughter

A quirky piece of land in Aberdeen is up for sale, leaving TikTok users amused and questioning the price tag of £1,000 for a patch of grass.

Aberdeen Land Strips for Sale Spark Viral TikTok Reaction and Laughter
Aberdeen Land Strips for Sale Spark Viral TikTok Reaction and Laughter

Aberdeen: So, there’s this wild story about some tiny patches of grass for sale in Aberdeen. They’re going for a cool £1,000 each! Can you believe it? A TikToker named Bushrod went viral asking if they were “taking the p***.”

These little strips are on Wellside Circle in Kingswells. They’re being marketed for “parking and storage.” But honestly, who would park anything there?

The auction is set for January 30, and the TikTok video has nearly a million likes. Bushrod, who has a decent following, shared the listing photos and had a good laugh about it.

He joked that you couldn’t pay him to buy that land. He even suggested putting a hot dog stand there, but warned it might annoy the neighbors. He pointed out that the description claiming it’s good for parking is a bit of a stretch.

People on TikTok had a blast with it, too. One person said it has “curb appeal,” while another joked it could be a dog toilet. Someone else quipped that in London, it would sell for £180,000!

If you want to see the TikTok, it’s worth a watch. And hey, if you’re curious about the land, you can find more details online. It’s a fun little story making waves in Aberdeen!

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