A £450000 London flat sparks attention with steep ladder style beds raised above furniture-offering a quirky space saving layout in a modern Finsbury Park apartment.
A one bed flat in the Sheffield tower block used in This Is England is for sale at £85,000, offering two bedrooms, a balcony, great transport links and strong rental potential.
A cramped Kensington studio with a bunk bed over a sofa and a kitchenette just inches away is renting for £1,400 a month, with all bills and a £30 water charge extra.
A £99,000 Glasgow flat has hit the market with an unusual twist - the double bed is inside the kitchen, opposite the oven and washing machine, creating a truly quirky layout.
A tiny London studio flat in Bermondsey costs £1,390 a month and requires tenants earning £51,000 a year, with strict rules banning pets, smoking, parties and even a real bed.
A £1,000-a-month studio in Harlesden, north London, offers a sofa bed instead of a real bed. Recently refurbished, it includes shared kitchen access and a large garden.
A Brighton studio flat so small you can cook from bed is on sale for £110,000, offering a compact seafront retreat with a kitchen, shower room and shared freehold.
Charming Notting Hill studio with ornate ceiling, mock fireplace and mezzanine bedroom rents for £1,520 a month but comes with limited headroom and quirky layout.
Tiny £2,070 a month Farringdon studio flat shocks with bunk beds in the kitchen. The quirky bedsit fits three tenants and is located near tube stations and amenities.
A quirky Bloomsbury studio flat costs £2,295 a month with a hidden mezzanine bedroom, rooftop terrace and period charm but no parking, pets or bills included.