THIS tiny studio flat which costs nearly £1,000-a-month to rent is so small the shower is in a wardrobe.
The mini pad in a posh area of the capital is just 108 square foot.
There is no toilet in the property and the shower – with only a flimsy curtain – is in an alcove which is part of the built-in cupboard.
The kitchen is fairly basic too with no cooking hob and oven.
There is just a microwave for meals-for-one and a table with just a solo chair squeezed in by the side of the bed.
The studio flat in Barons Court, near Kensington, west London is on the market with Foxtons and is being advertised on Rightmove.
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Despite its size, tenants would have to fork out £940 per month to live there – or £217 per month.
And the rent has just been reduced to try and lure in home hunters.
But the plus side is it does come furnished and no deposit is needed.
The property listing makes no mention of the washing area but its visible in photos and the floorplan.
It said the key features are its a “Well arranged studio”, with an “Open plan kitchen with built in storage.”
It adds others are “Fitted wardrobes”, “Secure building with code access” and “great location close to local amenities” and “available with zero deposit.”
It reads: “Set on the second floor of a wonderful brick-built building, this studio offers bright and airy interiors presented in a neutral décor, and includes fitted wardrobes.
“Barons Court offers a range of local amenities including the award winning butchers, HG. Walter, as well as being located moments from the Queens Tennis Club.
“The nearest station is West Kensington with Barons Court nearby also.”