google.com, pub-8701563775261122, DIRECT, f08c47fec0942fa0
UK

The UK town where a ‘tiny shed’ lists as £1100 per month studio flat

A small -transformed club on the edge of a coastal British town appeared on Rightmove for £ 1,100 per month. The housing in Portishead, marketed as “a completely furnished studio straight”, consists of a room and bathroom.

Next to the bed, a compact mini kitchen is squeezed with a sofa overlooking a wall -mounted television on his feet. The property, which is called ‘Snug’, properly, is only 16 square meters equivalent to 172 feet frames.

The typical size of an apartment for purposes throughout the UK stands at a 58 square meter point based on the 2019 government survey published in 2019. However, this rental property is located in almost a quarter of it.

Despite the rental cost of this property, despite its microscopic dimensions and its position about two miles away from Portishead, Bristol’s average is only marginalized.

In June, the average monthly rent for a single -bedroom housing in Bristol reached £ 1,138.

Bristol Live Hopewell, real estate agencies, reported that the accommodation in the public services provided is “more benefits”.

“Hopewell is pleased to present this furniture studio apartment in the popular Portishead region.”

He continued: “The ownership of the open plan consists of a refrigerator, furnace and electric cooker and shower room.

“Other advantages include electric heating and rent covering all invoices.”

In addition to the strange nature of the list, in the late 90s, the football drama Dream Team and Hollyoaks: Let Lose, Lamornna Watts, a BRistol -born player, known for its long -standing channel 4 soap.

In April 2020, the North Somperset Council gave permission to plan Watts to turn the old garage into a livable area. In 2021, a social media post from Mrs. Watts confirmed that it completed the project.

Property has previously been available for short and medium term permits. MS Watts approached for a comment.

Flat/SED will be included in Council taxes and invoices as of September 3.

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button