A converted home has left social media users baffled after it’s advertised with bin bag windows – and comes at a pricey cost.
The bizarre property, listed on Yaencontre, is advertised as a “rustic” shipping container.
For €1,000 (£855) per month, there are five bedrooms and three bathrooms included, as well as rural farmland right on the doorstep.
But there are some sacrifices to be made – as the home comes without windows, and instead, bin bags in place, as well as half-built brick walls.
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There is also rubbish stashed in corners, mismatched furniture, and a ramp to the front door.
And the living space has made its way to X, formerly Twitter, where user, @fxckyoumore, shared screenshots of the shocking space – racking up 66,000 views and hundreds of likes.
They posted: “For the modest price of €1,000 a month you can live in a wonderful ‘rustic’ style container with garbage bags instead of windows.
“I personally love the industrial feel that the exposed brick gives it.”
Ushers have flocked to the comments to share their reactions to the home, located in Torrent, Valencia, Spain, with many people hoping it’s a joke.
Adrian said: “The ramp thinking about accessibility, they are in everything.”
Someone else wrote: “What a shame, could’ve been amazing.”
Susi added: “Tell me that this is a joke and is fake.”
Maria commented: “Like €1,000 a month for a shanty? Hahahahahaha.”
Another user said: “Leaky dungeon.”
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