DOZENS of caravans and camper vans have pitched up on one of the wealthiest streets in London where homes are valued up to £50million.
Despite the difficulty of finding free parking in London, several caravanners found a spot in a wealthy neighbourhood.
Residents in Bishops Avenue claimed people have moved into mobile homes along their street for the last six months.
Surprisingly, there are no parking restrictions on the wealthy street nicknamed, “Billionaires’ Row”.
The Sun understands that the people living in the caravans are Londoners who can no longer afford rent in the city.
However, The Sun heard residents are enraged as they paid millions for their property only to have people in caravans park outside their houses.
And locals are fed up with the noise and smell coming from their waste.
The number of people bringing their caravans to the wealthy street has increased over the last few months.
Around four were spotted outside the exclusive Highgate School, a private school next to Hampstead Heath.
They were stationed in the space used for resident parking and school drop-offs, infuriating parents.
This area is home to mega-rich and well-known celebrities with house prices ranging between £20-£50million.
The famous singer and songwriter George Michael used to live there and the renowned British model, Kate Moss.
Residents have gone to their local council to try and get the caravans removed from their streets.
However, as there are no parking restrictions in the area the mobile homes are there legally.
They have asked those living in the caravans on their street to move but to no avail.
The relationship between the two has become tense, according to one resident.
It comes after a woman who “lost everything” revealed she’s been stuck in an 11ft long caravan with no way to move out.
And an eyesore caravan is wrecking a beloved tourist attraction, according to visitors.