Tiny studio apartment with toilet crammed INSIDE the shower cubicle up for £1,000 a month
A tiny studio apartment with the toilet wedged inside the shower cubicle has been listed for rent in Manchester for £1,000 per month.
The small flat, at Victoria Park, off the A34 in south Manchester, has been listed as available on OpenRent, offering potential tenants a chance to 'fully enjoy your own space and time without any interference.'
Pictures added to the listing appear to show the toilet plonked inside the cramped shower cubicle, with a small sink on top of the toilet cistern. The description however says the apartment comes with 'it's own shower room' - yet it seems those using the toilet would get no privacy due to its glass door.
READ MORE Outrage over bed in Manchester conservatory listed for rent as £1,200 a month 'studio flat'
The studio features a small kitchen area, with a microwave oven, under counter fridge and washing machine, along with a large nude painting on the wall.
The studio is described as being in an 'excellent modern condition' and in a 'leafy conservation area', close to the university campus and shops and bars. It also described the busy Oxford Road corridor as 'beautiful and peaceful'.
But at the cost of £1,000 per month - or £230.77 per week - possible tenants would be living and sleeping in the small room with a glass shower cubicle next to where they prepare their food. There are no pictures of the area where tenants would sleep.
"All studios have their own shower room and kitchen. All new facilities. Advanced Beko Bluetooth washer dryer, Microwave with oven, and new Fridge Freezer, safe and super fast heat induction Hob," the description reads.
"You do not need to share any facilities with anyone. You can fully enjoy your own space and time without any interference.
"The house is also in a leafy conservation area, ensuring both a pleasant and fairly quiet atmosphere in which to live. It is in an excellent modern condition."
The latest advert comes just weeks after another studio rental was listed in the same Victoria Park area. There was outrage after the advert, seemingly showing a bed crammed inside a conservatory at the back of a house along with a shared kitchen, was listed for rent at £1,250 per month.
After the listing was shared on Reddit, members of the SpottedonRightmove community soon shared their disgust, branding it 'hellish' and 'surely illegal'.
The Manchester Evening News has contacted OpenRent for a comment.