A TINY London flat with a shower in the KITCHEN has gone on the market for a hefty £1,000 a month. Strangely, the one-bed property in Stoke Newington, North-East London, has a separate bathroom, ...
A 'studio' flat is available to rent for £1,050 per month, despite the bed being pushed up against the door and just a foot away from a tiny kitchenette. The listing says the 8ft-wide property in ...
A "beautiful" west London flat where the bed is in touching distance of the kitchen is available to rent for over £1,000 a month. Any future tenants will have to share a bathroom with a stranger and ...
'I viewed it and helped decorate.' ...
A TINY flat has gone on the market in London for £600-a-month - with a toilet just 12 inches from the kitchen. The bizarre "studio" set-up in Newham has gone viral after eagle-eyed web users realised ...
A studio flat in central London has become available to rent for £800 a month - but there isn’t much space inside. The property is located in Holland Park and is part of a stunning Classical-style ...
The studio costs more than £1k per month – but where’s the toilet? (Pictures: Jam Press/OpenRent) A studio flat? In London? For just £1,200 per month? It sounds standard on paper. It may even seem ...
The average London household now spends £23,380 per year on rent, by far the highest rate in the UK, plus almost £3,000 per year on bills. According to estate agent Hamptons, the average London renter ...
A tiny London studio flat available to rent for £1,300 a month is so small the oven and fridge are found underneath a bunk-style bed. Described as an 'open plan kitchenette', the flat has minimal ...
Your twenties are for roaring nights out at clubs with sticky floors, high heels and sprinting to make the tube - while your later years demand quiet evenings in the pub, falling asleep to Midsomer ...
When our daughter goes to bed, we have to pack up the flat,” says Anna Austin, founder of Anon Agency. “We roll away her rug and roll out our one. It’s become an evening ritual: one of us does bath, ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. When Alexandra Rodriguez asked her landlord to repair the fire alarm in her rented flat in south London, she ...
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