Alexandra Druzhinin and Daniel Bruce experience a sensation of movement beneath their feet as though they are on board a ship in choppy waters.

But this is no luxury cruise liner – it is the reality of living in their “luxury” new build apartments which combined cost them almost £2m but are now deemed worthless after being plagued with a catalogue of problems.

Marketed as luxury apartments, the block of seven new flats on Agar Grove in Camden, north London, were targeted at affluent buyers who believed they were buying their dream home.

However, the properties are now valued at zero as they are riddled with defects and as a result, they are unmortgageable and uninsurable.

“I am scared for my life,” Ms Druzhinin, 51, told The i Paper . “The building is crumbling beneath us and I am te

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