A studio has hit the rental market, but its bed will leave you scared to sleep on your side.
The studio property, located in Sheffield, is priced at £575 per month with gas, water and council tax included in the package price — you’ll just need to fork out on your electric bill and broadband.
But, if the price hasn’t caught your attention already, then the bed certainly will.
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Landlords are known to try any trick of the trade to make money, but this bed truly is on a different level, quite literally.
Described as a “a mezzanine double-bed over the bathroom pod and kitchen” it really is an unusual place to lay your head.
It’s located on a shelf above the hob and is accessible by a ladder, whilst balancing above the doorway to the bathroom.
But despite the evident squeeze, it is described as “giving the best use of the studio’s living floor space.”
The crowded flat also offers a sofa, small kitchen area and a bathroom, but ensure to shut the door or you will soak your bedsheets.
You also have your very own washing machine too, as well as open storage for all your prized possessions… so all is not lost.
The squeeze of a studio is close to local amenities, landing you smack bang in the middle of the hustle and bustle of city life.
The flat can be found in a ‘large’ Victorian property which has been turned into flats and studios, as reported by What’s The Jam.
There is street parking and it is also near to the university’s main campus — but keep in mind that the flat is not applicable for a residents parking permit.
It has a minimum tenancy of 12 months and it’s also student friendly, but no families are wanted by the landlord, so it would suit a single occupant.
Just be careful not to cook anything too fragrant on your two kitchen countertops, as not only will your clothes hold the stench, your bed sheets will too.
And, don’t roll over as the long way down will leave you crashing into a few pots and pans on your way down, alongside a harsh landing back to reality.
The property is marketed by landlord, Richard M, on OpenRent.
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