Studio flat on market for £1,500 a month in central London – but there’s a catch | The Sun

A STUNNING studio flat in central London is available for £1,500 per month – but there's a catch.

The luxury pad comes fully furnished and is a short walk from The Regents Park in Marylebone.

It has a modern finish, clean lines and is painted in a crisp white.

Fitted with a minimalist induction hob next to a window overlooking the city – you can cook with a view.

The apartment on Gloucester Place has an on-site concierge and all bills are included.

And you even get a discounted gym membership as part of the deal.

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The one bathroom studio also has WiFi and TV included.

With two train stations – Baker Street and Marylebone – on your doorstep, you can zoom around London easily too.

Baker Street Apartments – the letting agent – boasts a range of chic properties on its website.

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And this place is available right now.

But there is a catch…

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You'll have to sleep with your head next to the oven.

The murphy bed is a few inches from the grill.

So if you've just cooked and fancied a snooze, you may feel a little hot.

The cramped apartment doesn't have a separate bedroom.

But if you are still interested, its available on Right Move.

It comes as The Sun told of a property in Kentish Town, North London, which was so small the dining table was next to the bed.

The two-person table barely fits in the room alongside the bed and tiny set of bedside drawers.

Meanwhile, the supposed kitchenette consists of a small sink, washing machine, mini-fridge and microwave-sized oven constructed on a single shelf.

The bathroom is no better, with the sink, toilet and shower all within touching distance of one another.

Despite this the flat was advertised for £1,000 per month.

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