The pokey property is described as ideal for busy professionals.
It has a sofa bed that fills up the entire space when unfolded.
There is just a small counter with a kettle squashed into the corner.
And that is because the tenants have to share a kitchen with those in nearby bedsits.

The bedsit has a compact courtyard only just big enough for two chairs and a table.
Despite its size, the description says pets would be considered.
The price includes all bills, and according to the listing, the flat has been renovated to the “very highest standard.”
It is located in Bingham Place, Marylebone, central London, as reported by Luxury Property News.

The pad is being let by Hampstead Apartments and advertised on Rightmove.
The description reads: “This is a fully serviced apartment, ideal for busy professionals who simply cannot compromise on quality.
“This property has a full-time dedicated property manager, so you can be assured of the highest levels of service.
“You never have to worry about problems with the building, as there is a 24/7 maintenance team.
“Full CCTV system and electronic entry for your complete peace of mind.”
But it continues: “Includes everything you need down to pots and pans, TV and washing machine.
“Shared kitchen.”
It adds: “This flat is set in the ever-fashionable Marylebone Village, a stone’s throw away from Baker Street underground station.

“Perhaps one of the best, most well-connected and sought-after locations to live in London.”
The rent is £2,578 per month, which works out a a whopping £30,936 for the year.
Within two years, homehunters could buy a house in the cheapest place in the UK for that money and still have some to spare.
In Shildon, Co Durham – near Middlesbrough – the average pad costs just £50,000.
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