House-hunter shares tiny £1,387-per-month flat with bed in cupboard
‘Just when you thought it couldn’t get any worse!’ House-hunter shares hilarious reaction to tiny £1,387-per-month studio flat where bed is stashed in a cupboard – and lies inches away from the oven
- The studio flat is located on St George’s Drive, Pimlico, central London
- Rachel Kitcat stumbled across the property and shared her thoughts on TikTok
A house-hunter has shared her hilarious reaction after discovering a London rental property on the market for £1,387 per month – with its bed stashed in a cupboard.
Rachel Kitcat was casually viewing flats on Rightmove yesterday when she stumbled across the bizarre studio on St George’s Drive, Pimlico, central London, with the bottom of the bed inches away from the oven.
The 25-year-old couldn’t believe what she was seeing and quickly set about filming her reaction to the hidden bed for TikTok.
The video shows Rachel’s face pasted over images of the property, as she says: ‘Guys, just when you thought it couldn’t get any worse.
Rachel Kitcat was casually viewing flats on Rightmove yesterday when she stumbled across the bizarre studio
‘Buying a property in London is out of the question, so I’m going on the rental market now, and yes you’re probably thinking, “Do you know what, it’s not looking half bad”, it’s fairly modern.
‘Other side of the studio, wardrobes are fairly new, got a nice little table over here where you can eat your dinner.’
Five photos of the property show the seemingly spacious and modern flat with a furnished kitchen and a large white wardrobe sitting opposite the worktops.
The video then moves on to reveal the ‘bedroom’, with Rachel saying: ‘Hey f***ing presto, bing bang bosh, open the wardrobe and there’s your bed.’
A London rental property on the market for £1,387 per month – with its bed stashed in a cupboard
The bed can be stashed away in the cupboard to make more room when it is not being used
The studio flat costs £1,387 per month and comes furnished – and is available on February 27
The images then hilariously reveal a bed hidden inside the wardrobe. The new tenants will have to pull it out and lay it on the kitchen floor, where it reaches all the way to the units.
Rachel continues, joking: ‘Imagine this, you’re laying here after a one-night stand. Bosh, your bloke hits your head on the f***ing door.
‘Bosh, I hit my head on the other, but fear not – if you just edge towards the end of the bed right here I can get you your fresh chicken nuggets at 4am in the morning.
‘Well worth fourteen-hundred quid if you ask me.’
Rachel from Woking, Surrey, uploaded the video with the caption: ‘The wardrobe bed sent me over the edge.’
The video has been liked by more than 5,100 people and has received dozens of comments from users left stunned by the price for the studio.
One TikTok user wrote: ‘Worst part is landlord will find someone to rent it at this price.’
Another wrote: ‘£1,380 a month that’s insane.’
The property is located at St George’s Drive, Pimlico, in central London and was put on the market on Friday
One said that the ‘worst part’ is that someone would actually rent it for that price
A third commented: ‘I don’t know who’s more delusional, the agents that write the descriptions or the people that actually rent places like this.’
Another said: ‘That’s more than my 3 bedroom house a month!’
A fifth wrote: ‘It’s giving Maddy’s bedroom from Suite Life of Zack & Cody.’
The property was put on the market on Friday and is described by estate agents City Living London as: ‘A wonderful opportunity to rent this well-presented ground floor studio apartment of this stucco fronted period building.
‘The flat comprises of a fully equipped kitchen, modern shower room and a living space with wooden flooring throughout.
‘This studio is suitable for a single occupant only, couples will not be considered, and bills are not inclusive.’
Speaking today content editor Rachel said: ‘I was absolutely appalled that someone could be expected to pay such a price during this current climate, regardless of whether it is in London or not.
‘It makes me feel sad that there are people out there willing to pay that, 80% of them are awful.’
MailOnline has contacted City Living London for comment.
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