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 like a – winces – good price, given the average cost of renting in the capital.
Alas, if you want to rent this one, some compromising may be needed… as the property is on the petite side, and it doesn’t appear to offer a private toilet.
The studio is situated on Crayford Road in Tufnell Park, North London – and is billed as being a 10-minute walk from the Underground Station and close by to bustling Holloway Road.
It offers a 3.70 x 3.33 space, and is pictured tightly-packed with a small table, a bed, a wardrobe, chest of drawers, and built-in kitchen cabinets complete with a sink and hob.
Looking at the floorplan, you can see a private shower tucked in the corner.
This tiny flat has a shower (Picture: Jam Press/OpenRent)
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However, there doesn’t appear to be a toilet within the studio itself on the plan – as it shows you’ll have to hop upstairs, elsewhere in the building, to use the loo.
But the £1,200 per month price tag does cover hot water and heating bills, the ad notes – and its future resident will also be able to use the communal laundry facilities.
If you’re undeterred, you can check out the listing here.
The kitchen is right next to the bed – all in one room – but heating and hot water are included in the £1,200pcm rent (Picture: Jam Press/OpenRent)
The tenant will also be able to use communal washing machines (Picture: Jam Press/OpenRent)
Bizarrely, this isn’t the only London rental we’ve seen lacking a loo…
An 108 sq ft abode in Kensington, costing £940 per month, was advertised last year without a toilet.
And there are plenty of London rentals making, shall we say, interesting use of their limited space.
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One studio flat in Arsenal, priced at £1,250 per month, had a separate toilet in a private room… but its bold shower placement next to the kitchen left the internet perplexed.
Even small, non-residential spaces can command hefty sums in London, as two recent sales show.
Someone recently spent £25,000 on this disused staircase – while a Kensington balcony was put up for £50,000.
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