You can now rent the Dragon’s Nest Cottage in Bali on Airbnb for £60 a night – a fantasy stay with a rooftop pool, cave slide, and breathtaking views of sea and mountains.
A £900-a-month seafront studio flat in Eastbourne features a kitchen in a cupboard, with a stove, sink and fridge squeezed in, and is only suitable for single tenants.
A London ensuite room near Paddington is listed for £2,400 a month, with triple occupancy allowed and no living room, sparking outrage over sky-high rental costs.
Couple transforms old transformer house into the world’s smallest holiday home - just 11 sq ft over two floors in a German village with 370 residents, now £92 a night.
A London landlord sparked outrage by listing a £750-a-month rental where tenants must sleep on a sofa, share space with tourists, and act as a live-in Airbnb host.
A retired nurse transformed a holiday home in Wales into a circus-themed retreat, complete with striped walls and vintage décor, delighting guests with its playful charm.
London flat listed for just £800 a month - but there’s a catch! Rent covers only three nights a week, with full-time stays costing £2,666. Would you take the deal?
A tiny Chelsea studio flat, smaller than a six-yard box, is up for rent at £1,560-a-month - with a loft bed over the kitchen, no pets allowed, and limited headroom.
A London studio with a daring elevated king-sized bed supported by a single pole is up for rent at £1,300/month. Conveniently located, but not for the faint-hearted!