In Britain, a studio apartment was rented for £750: bed right in the kitchen.

In Britain, a studio apartment was rented for £750: bed right in the kitchen
In Britain, a studio apartment was rented for £750: bed right in the kitchen

Strange studio apartment in Salford

According to The Sun: A small studio apartment in Salford has changed the perception of the phrase 'if you want breakfast in bed, sleep in the kitchen.'

The apartment, available for £750 per month, has caused a real stir among property seekers due to its unusual layout.

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The advertisement states that this is 'an ideal property for a professional who wants to live in a vibrant area.'

The apartment is located in Salford, near Manchester, where most other studios usually cost over £1000 per month.

However, there is one caveat — what is referred to in the ad as an 'open-plan living area' actually turned out to be a bed in the middle of the kitchen.

The description does not mention the strange organization of the sleeping area, only that 'the modern kitchen is equipped with various appliances.'

The listing states: “This wonderful property has an excellent location, stylish decor, and all the necessary amenities for modern living.”

Property seekers online were puzzled by this 'modern kitchen.'

“I thought this was probably London. This is a whole new meaning to 'breakfast in bed',” joked one user.
“My horse has a bigger stable than this, renting is absolute madness,” added another.

Many users expressed concerns about the noise from the fridge that might disturb sleep.

“A lovely peaceful night’s sleep accompanied by the arctic wind from the fridge,” wrote one commentator.

Another comment noted that a tenant would be able to do all household chores without leaving the bed.

“I love this description, when you enter the apartment, you actually step into a 6 by 6-foot room where you can wash, cook, and clean without getting out of bed,' suggested the commentator.

If the tenant needs more space, the studio is “located near parks.”

The real estate agency Happy Homes UK Ltd. emphasized: “Don’t miss the chance to make this studio your ideal home.”

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The unusual layout of this apartment has become a topic of discussion on social media, where users actively comment on its functionality and comfort. This case vividly illustrates how real estate in cities can have unexpected features that provoke humorous reactions. The local housing market continues to surprise, offering a variety of rental options, even if some of them turn out to be quite unusual and elicit smiles among potential residents.


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