A TINY London flat could be yours for a whopping £1,150-a-month – and you could be forgiven for wondering where the bedroom is.
The bizarre-looking space saving sleeping area is accessed via a very steep ladder.
The “double mezzanine bed” hangs over the rest of the room with just enough space for a desk or sofa underneath.
The studio flat also includes “fitted wardrobes” with “good storage space.”
But in fact the clothes cupboard is actually hidden behind a curtain in the living room area.
The only other “extra storage space” is oddly in the ceiling above the bathroom.
Prospective tenants for the flat, located above shops, are expected to pay a £1,325 deposit too.
The one-bed flat in Hendon, North London is suitable for two-people to live in, according to OpenRent where it is advertised.
The listing reads: “Bright self-contained cozy double studio flat in the heart of Hendon.
“Fully fitted kitchen, including oven, cooker, fridge/freezer etc.
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“Double mezzanine bed, en suite shower-room.
“Fitted wardrobes with good storage space.
“Extra storage space above shower room ceiling.
“Double glazed windows. Washing machines provided. Gas central heating.
“All bills come to £25 per week payable to the landlord to include: wifi, water, gas, electricity and council tax.
“Access to shared roof terrace.
“Very good transport links with Hendon Central tube station only five minutes walk away.
“And a bus stop just outside the door with lots of bus routes.
“Very close to local restaurants and shops.
“No pets please.”
It comes as what has been described as the “UK’s smallest house” is now on the market for £200,000 and it’s less than two and a half metres wide.
House hunters are shocked at the staggering cost, saying the property looks like a child’s playhouse.
The one-bedroom property in Basingstoke, Hampshire, is still up for grabs after being placed on the market for £195,000 in November.
It is the UK’s smallest house currently up for sale, with a width of 2.46m.
What’s more, the minuscule home is situated right next to a neighbouring house – which towers over it in height.
In fact, this is the UK’s smallest home – although it is not currently on the market.
This couple even revealed how they made a tiny home in their garden which they now Airbnb out for £2,500 a month.