My friend paid $40000 to renovate his just one tiny bathroom in his apartment in NYC £40,000 for a whole flat in Kensington doesn't seem too bad at all.
@@blueshrimp6716 Entertaining? What, like house parties? lol People who live by themselves do have visitors over sometimes, they don't live in solitary confinement. If there's seating for more than one person in a flat, there shouldn't be a glass wall to the shitters. It's basic common sense.
@@lsamoa Yes this is the sort of property no one should come over to. Unless you're REALLY comfortable with them lol. For someone working in Kensington of near earning good money but a lot of hours Mon - Fri then go to a nicer house out of London on weekends it makes sense
It is madness. Where I live in Scotland, £225,000 can buy you a 3 bedroom house on the harbour with parking for 2 cars.. Views and fresh air like you have never seen. London is turning into a very nasty place. YOU CAN KEEP IT.
It's all a matter of context; Kensington in London is one of the most desirable places to live in and it's actually quite a bargain considering that it's well designed.To put things in perspective,an architect designed 1bed apartment can easily command an asking price if £800,000-£1,000,000 in the same area!
scotland has a lot of empty space so ofc its gunna be cheaper.. someone living in this flat isnt so much paying for the flat itself but the location ie to have constant access to one of the loveliest areas of London v close to hyde park. you are able to enjoy all the things london has to offer. Scotland is nice for holidays but it gets a bit lonely and boring out there in the wilderness after too long and can be rather isolating. depends what kind of person you are though.. if you want lots of exciting things to do all the time then london is one of the best places in the whole world. however if u prefer a slower existence somewhere like scotland.
@@eyeofthetiger6002 The fact is, house prices in London are not reasonable. It's got way out of whack - average London salaries are £35k, average property price (including studios and flats) is £670k, i.e. 19x price, and lenders will only give you up to 4x salary. If you want a house to raise a family, the average price is £1.22m i.e. 35x average salary. You would have to earn £300k per annum to get a mortgage on a house, and at that point the government will take half your paycheck so it still might not be possible!!
....i suppose one could sit on the loo AND have a shower at the same time, so that absolutely justifies the price.. you can have a poo and watch the telly and fry an egg all at once!
You can also spank the monkey at the same time! Such timesaving! Also very safe! When a fire breaks out there is not much room and you can use the water from the faucet to extinguish it
Hi Stranger You do realise New York’s apartments can be smaller than the ones in the uk. I live in a big apartment in the uk... it’s not like every apartment is like this.
There was actually a large broom cupboard converted into a mini flat opposite Harrods that attracted quite a few buyers for around £90,000! www.standard.co.uk/news/london/buyers-line-up-for-90000-former-broom-cupboard-8189474.html
Even if I know how pleasant living in larger spaces can be, this apartment is more than enough for myself alone. Everything is kept close at hand. Minimalism and cleaning go hand in hand.
My dad has a spacious 2 bedroom open plan flat in a nice part of Southampton price around 230grand but for that I could easily afford a 3 bedroom property like a semi detached or terraced house. There was a newbuild with front and back gardens that went for 220grand and for about 200g can get a decent sized 3 bedroom house its crazy how much location affects the price off housing isn't it!!!
Surprisingly this flat could be the cheapest place to live. Ignore that £225k price tag. The reason why it will be cheap to live in is because costs will be kept down. One or two light bulbs. A few sockets and one electric shower means less money on electricity bills. Electric heaters mean no gas bills Cost of maintenance falls on the freeholder. So you don’t have to worry about keeping the window and exterior in good order. The flats decor is reasonable for London and even if you decide to gut it all out and redecorate the whole flat, expect to spend less than £4,000. Compared with £20,000 minimum for London flats. So putting the price tag aside, this flat is economically worth it
You would need to know the service charge and ground rent before you can make a statement like that. Something that IS certain is someone will be silly enough to buy and live here.
@@MosherMike why would they be silly? A single person working in Kensington maybe earn good money could live here during week and then might have a nice house to go to on weekends. Seems like a good investment to me. This enough for a one person with a busy life who just needs somewhere to sleep
Not very well thought out. There are so many ideas floating around in the internet...let alone for that sorry excuse for a kitchen I have better ideas. Not worth it unless you tear it all out and start over. So much wasted space, when you have so little of it.
Is this serious or a joke? What muppet would pay £800 rent to live in a shoe box, let alone a full £225,000 to buy the ridiculous thing. If you have that kind of money to spare buy a house, don't live in a cupboard.
Ergh, imagine life in Birmingham.. Value is not only in monetary value. Hundreds of millions of people around the world pay large sums of money for relatively small properties (bought or rented).
What exactly have they spent £40k on? This is one very disgusting looking micro apartment, educate yourself. research on proper micro apartment in america, perhaps you would be able to achieve what you want to achieve. This is nothing but a basic renovation, would not cost more than 13k max..
Returns are very poor, if you purchase this property for £225,000 and rent it out for £800 a month it'll take you 23.4 years to start getting a return on your investment
@@danieldorn2927 You couldn't rent out a detached house for 3200 a month, you dummy, least of all a tiny studio like that. If you can throw away 3200 pounds a month you can buy a £225,000 flat in 5 years, you don't rent.
People buy it on mortgage and the rent money generally pays off the monthly mortgage payment. So u r actually only spending time waiting for the years to go by after which you can sell it.
Nope , it’s a studio for students !! I’m sat in my 1 bedroom ( separate room 👍🏻) 15” by 10” sitting room , kitchen ( separate room 👍🏻 ) with fridge , washer dryer , full cooker top and oven and shower room ( separate room 👍🏻 ) for £500 a month in Devon . I couldn’t imagine living in that shoe box 👎🏻👎🏻
If that cost 40k you got robbed blind and have more money than sense i renovated a full 3 bed house for 35k about 4 years ago inc new roof windows walls all plastered and painted new floors bathrooms one on suite with loo an sink one with shower and spa bath etc.. big kitchen new doors the lot! 40k my ass someones full of it!
He spent £40,000 on this? He could have done a better job with some ikea furniture and for a fraction of the price. He spent £40,000 and there’s not even a place to wash your clothes🤦🏿♀️
Don't forget, they had to totally gut the whole place out and rework the flat completely, plus you have the architect's fees as well!(I'm sure there's a washer dryer in there somewhere to do the laundry!)
Summarises living quality in the UK: We sell houses price based on how many bedrooms they have not by square foot. people actually buy such a space for money and suddenly it becomes acceptable to live in small houses that are overlooked and you can hear your neighbours. If everyone just out rite refused to live like this then houses would be built better and bigger. unfortunately British people and immigrants who flock here accept living like this and that fuels the property market selling boxes for millions. I would take an american house made out of wood that turns up on a lorry as flat pack but at least is big enough to live a real quality life in. as long as it wasn't overlooking or being overlooked by other people. American houses are just so much nicer even though they are made fast and cheap at least the quality of living is good inside it and it was cheap all along. English houses and living standards are actually disgraceful when you think about it. 95% of the population live on top of each other and can see into neighbours houses and hear their neighbours when sat inside! Everyone has a meaning of what makes a house a home. well mine is: A house cant be a home if the neighbours can see you or hear you when you are at home. this includes the garden and driveway area! Is it just me? we dont just have a housing crisis in the UK, our actual houses are the crisis!
Don’t forget, we’re more overcrowded here. A detached house in a stand alone building in London is a luxury. There just isn’t as much land to buy to begin with.
I was staying in mumbai ( worli village ) and my house was 100sqft now i shifted from there and bought 400sqft 1bhk flat outside of mumbai but i like the way he designed that house i really appreciate his vision because i know very well how i did survive there my life's 30 years becoz of bad financial condition
The only thing I don't like about this micro apt is that the toilet bowl is in the shower stall-ugh! However, the space is nice and bright and I like the Murphy bed.
for me to live in anything micro, it would have to fully multi purpose and functional living, i've seen quite a few micro homes and although this is quite a nice one, i can't see how you can entertain anyone at all here.. i'd have to be a loner!! i also would need space for a washer dryer.
G E most do. Extremely rare to find a flat in England without its own washing machine/dryer (though usually a combo, and much smaller than the machines in US)
Wish the video gave the metric dimensions, but I looked it up and it's 11.6 square metres. I lived in a 14-square-metre flat and it was fine. Before I moved in, the owner had lived there with his partner and an 80 kg dog for four years!
I congratulate the designer for turning this into a prison becuase no matter what you do with it you cannot change its true nature of being a prison cell. When people will start to think like humans and value themselves and NOT buy these type of prison cells then this deceiving business trend of being in the center of a city living in a prison cell like your on death row and with an exagerated price tag will stop. Know this, anyone wanting you to live in a place like this does not respect you. Living in the center should also reflect how you live which is definitely not this as this will lower you standards.
Actually £800 a month in London isn’t too bad !! It is self contained . But it is very small . Not sure how a new shower room and pull down bed , lick of paint costs £40,000 though ? I think they give ripped off 😮
I would rather be happy living there than in a 5 bedroom detached house in like manchester Either you live happy in the location you love and have a decent place to live, or live miserably in a place you don’t like in a big house
simon Mcdonald a house is not all about space for everyone. Think about maintenance and running costs. I’m sure every few months the grass in your “lots of green space” need cutting which costs money for fuel. A big house means high electricity and gas bills. Whereas people generally spend less on bills on small properties. Many people choose to go for smaller properties because it’s cheaper to live in.
That flat is shit I would take a house in Manchester any day over dirty London flat with 100 of rat 🐀 controlling the streets. Come to think of it, I live 30 minutes away from london and I never seen a rat on my streets so clean here.
London house prices will fall for the next 20 years, while house prices in the North of England will rise. This has been shown in numerous studies. I advise everybody with property in London to sell up ASAP and invest in the north.
Seems like a solid place to rent for a summer if you're a student or something and a terrible place to live longer term. I would have loved something like this when I was at Uni if I would have gone down to London for the summer. I studied for a year in Manchester, and I only really brought 2 suitcases worth of stuff with me.
I have in New York 😱 watch Cash Jordan , he does vids for rentals in NY , even he opens doors to walk in closets ( apartments ) and says “ I’m not sure how you could make this work “???? and he’s in real estate !! $1200 - $1600 for basically a bedroom !!
i've got a tool shed in my back yard. i'll rent it out for 100 bucks a month Canadian. i'll have to evict the current tenants, though. there is a family of dead-beat raccoons living there at the moment, and they are already two month's behind in payments, the lazy bastards!
Not a bad price considering its in London. Decorated really nicely too. I would love to share this on my channel, I would of course include a link back and credit Business Insider UK. Thanks
The renovation cost £40000? You would expect something really luxurious for that amount of money. This is still quite a basic studio appartment.
Ann White costs a fortune to renovate in London, also they had to pay that architect 😂
My friend paid $40000 to renovate his just one tiny bathroom in his apartment in NYC £40,000 for a whole flat in Kensington doesn't seem too bad at all.
How lovely. Nothing cosier than to cook food while watching someone take a dump through a glass door. Excellent design.
Exactly my thought! 😂🙈
This is definitely a one person flat not for entertaining
@@blueshrimp6716 Entertaining? What, like house parties? lol
People who live by themselves do have visitors over sometimes, they don't live in solitary confinement. If there's seating for more than one person in a flat, there shouldn't be a glass wall to the shitters. It's basic common sense.
@@lsamoa Yes this is the sort of property no one should come over to. Unless you're REALLY comfortable with them lol. For someone working in Kensington of near earning good money but a lot of hours Mon - Fri then go to a nicer house out of London on weekends it makes sense
Yep, thats what prison cells are made for.
I’m an electrician and I quite like the flat, but that upside down socket near the sink is triggering seven shades of shit out of me
It is madness. Where I live in Scotland, £225,000 can buy you a 3 bedroom house on the harbour with parking for 2 cars.. Views and fresh air like you have never seen. London is turning into a very nasty place. YOU CAN KEEP IT.
I absolutely agree with you
i was suprised about the property too until i saw it was located in kingston lmao then i was like 'oh yea that makes sense' even tho it doesnt really
It's all a matter of context; Kensington in London is one of the most desirable places to live in and it's actually quite a bargain considering that it's well designed.To put things in perspective,an architect designed 1bed apartment can easily command an asking price if £800,000-£1,000,000 in the same area!
scotland has a lot of empty space so ofc its gunna be cheaper.. someone living in this flat isnt so much paying for the flat itself but the location ie to have constant access to one of the loveliest areas of London v close to hyde park. you are able to enjoy all the things london has to offer. Scotland is nice for holidays but it gets a bit lonely and boring out there in the wilderness after too long and can be rather isolating. depends what kind of person you are though.. if you want lots of exciting things to do all the time then london is one of the best places in the whole world. however if u prefer a slower existence somewhere like scotland.
@@eyeofthetiger6002 The fact is, house prices in London are not reasonable. It's got way out of whack - average London salaries are £35k, average property price (including studios and flats) is £670k, i.e. 19x price, and lenders will only give you up to 4x salary. If you want a house to raise a family, the average price is £1.22m i.e. 35x average salary. You would have to earn £300k per annum to get a mortgage on a house, and at that point the government will take half your paycheck so it still might not be possible!!
£40,000 to refurbish it... with a IKEA micro kitchen.. 😂😂😂
....i suppose one could sit on the loo AND have a shower at the same time, so that absolutely justifies the price..
you can have a poo and watch the telly and fry an egg all at once!
You can also spank the monkey at the same time! Such timesaving!
Also very safe! When a fire breaks out there is not much room and you can use the water from the faucet to extinguish it
😂 omg your to funny
@@danieldorn2927 lmao 😂
That's what I was thinking lol. They could pimp it out with a fountain In the loo ⛲ 😀
Lorianne lacobellis My first laugh of the day. Thank you and have a great day. LOL.
do you eat dinner sitting on the toilet….?
SHUT UP! YOU DON'T KNOW HOW HARD IT IS LIVING IN SUCH A SMALL SPACE...YOU PROBABLY LIVE IN SOME MANSION IN NEW YORK
Hi Stranger You do realise New York’s apartments can be smaller than the ones in the uk. I live in a big apartment in the uk... it’s not like every apartment is like this.
Not usually, no; sometimes just a snack whilst I'm checking my emails.
@@__eggy__ dude the bathroom is opposite the kitchen and has a glass door, you could never have anyone over and The socket on the wall is upside down
Wouldn't like to be in lockdown there right now.
no it's too small and it's not beautiful
I'm American. I lived in London in the 1970's whilst going to University. Couldn't afford that now! But I loved it
That closet cost 40,000 pounds to 'renovate"?!?! You can barely swing a cat in there, if this video is accurate!
The world has gone completely insane
There was actually a large broom cupboard converted into a mini flat opposite Harrods that attracted quite a few buyers for around £90,000!
www.standard.co.uk/news/london/buyers-line-up-for-90000-former-broom-cupboard-8189474.html
Why would you buy this? Are developers really this greedy?
Kettle flex over a hob. Glass screen into bathroom in full view of everywhere else. A sofa that squeaks when you sit on it.
Even if I know how pleasant living in larger spaces can be, this apartment is more than enough for myself alone. Everything is kept close at hand. Minimalism and cleaning go hand in hand.
My dad has a spacious 2 bedroom open plan flat in a nice part of Southampton price around 230grand but for that I could easily afford a 3 bedroom property like a semi detached or terraced house. There was a newbuild with front and back gardens that went for 220grand and for about 200g can get a decent sized 3 bedroom house its crazy how much location affects the price off housing isn't it!!!
The size is ridiculous but the issue is more that it just looks like it’s been renovated on the cheap
Upside down wall socket right next to sink? Don’t know how that got past H&S 🙃
Glad somneone else caught this!
0:59 madness
I think that's by design. It's so the cables go up and away from the hob instead of down onto it.
What makes you imagine that that is against health and safety?
@@icturner23 Ohhhh we don't know... do you think maybe it's the IMMEDIATE PROXIMITY TO FKNG WATER?!?
He said there was a renovation so when I saw that cheap metal sink I thought that was before.
Surprisingly this flat could be the cheapest place to live. Ignore that £225k price tag.
The reason why it will be cheap to live in is because costs will be kept down. One or two light bulbs. A few sockets and one electric shower means less money on electricity bills. Electric heaters mean no gas bills
Cost of maintenance falls on the freeholder. So you don’t have to worry about keeping the window and exterior in good order. The flats decor is reasonable for London and even if you decide to gut it all out and redecorate the whole flat, expect to spend less than £4,000. Compared with £20,000 minimum for London flats.
So putting the price tag aside, this flat is economically worth it
Exactly, given the location, it'll probably be worth £500,000 in 5year's time!
You would need to know the service charge and ground rent before you can make a statement like that.
Something that IS certain is someone will be silly enough to buy and live here.
@@MosherMike why would they be silly? A single person working in Kensington maybe earn good money could live here during week and then might have a nice house to go to on weekends. Seems like a good investment to me. This enough for a one person with a busy life who just needs somewhere to sleep
I think you have mistaken this prison cell by calling it a flat
@@eyeofthetiger6002 hopefully this prison cell will not be worth anything
Not very well thought out. There are so many ideas floating around in the internet...let alone for that sorry excuse for a kitchen I have better ideas. Not worth it unless you tear it all out and start over. So much wasted space, when you have so little of it.
Kinda looks like an apartment that you'll get in Vietnam
Who am I kidding, state housing is bigger than this!
Is this serious or a joke? What muppet would pay £800 rent to live in a shoe box, let alone a full £225,000 to buy the ridiculous thing. If you have that kind of money to spare buy a house, don't live in a cupboard.
What house could you buy anywhere near London for £225,000?
exactly so you leave London then! No point! I live in Birmingham and it's already expensive so London even worse
Ergh, imagine life in Birmingham..
Value is not only in monetary value. Hundreds of millions of people around the world pay large sums of money for relatively small properties (bought or rented).
It is a bargain!
My sis bought a 3 bedroom house for £250k xd (in the suburbs of London) after refurbishment made it 5 bedroom
Disgusting price for something that small. Ripoff City...
This is ridiculous.
Where do they wash and dry their clothes?
T M good thinking
Probably at a laundromat
Pick-up and deliver laundry service
It's possible the building has a laundry room. Some apartment buildings do.
@@misfithog5855 not in UK and not in Victorian buildings. The local laundromats will do.
What exactly have they spent £40k on? This is one very disgusting looking micro apartment, educate yourself. research on proper micro apartment in america, perhaps you would be able to achieve what you want to achieve. This is nothing but a basic renovation, would not cost more than 13k max..
I do like how the sink and toilet is in a spacious shower, its basically a huge wet room which is pretty cool
You mean a wet prison cell
Returns are very poor, if you purchase this property for £225,000 and rent it out for £800 a month it'll take you 23.4 years to start getting a return on your investment
Thats why you rent it out for 3200 you dummy
@@danieldorn2927 You couldn't rent out a detached house for 3200 a month, you dummy, least of all a tiny studio like that.
If you can throw away 3200 pounds a month you can buy a £225,000 flat in 5 years, you don't rent.
People buy it on mortgage and the rent money generally pays off the monthly mortgage payment. So u r actually only spending time waiting for the years to go by after which you can sell it.
For a first home, this is just about enough for me
That's not a flat, it's a rip off.
Nope , it’s a studio for students !! I’m sat in my 1 bedroom ( separate room 👍🏻) 15” by 10” sitting room , kitchen ( separate room 👍🏻 ) with fridge , washer dryer , full cooker top and oven and shower room ( separate room 👍🏻 ) for £500 a month in Devon . I couldn’t imagine living in that shoe box 👎🏻👎🏻
if the bathroom screen was tinted then I think this would be a lovely space. the price though!!
It should cost 100€per month
If that cost 40k you got robbed blind and have more money than sense i renovated a full 3 bed house for 35k about 4 years ago inc new roof windows walls all plastered and painted new floors bathrooms one on suite with loo an sink one with shower and spa bath etc.. big kitchen new doors the lot! 40k my ass someones full of it!
£40,000? Where? Worse value than the joke flat itself.
Whoever sold that should be ashamed of themselves.
I got claustrophobic looking at it
He spent £40,000 on this? He could have done a better job with some ikea furniture and for a fraction of the price. He spent £40,000 and there’s not even a place to wash your clothes🤦🏿♀️
Don't forget, they had to totally gut the whole place out and rework the
flat completely, plus you have the architect's fees as well!(I'm sure there's a washer dryer in there somewhere to do the laundry!)
Summarises living quality in the UK: We sell houses price based on how many bedrooms they have not by square foot. people actually buy such a space for money and suddenly it becomes acceptable to live in small houses that are overlooked and you can hear your neighbours. If everyone just out rite refused to live like this then houses would be built better and bigger. unfortunately British people and immigrants who flock here accept living like this and that fuels the property market selling boxes for millions. I would take an american house made out of wood that turns up on a lorry as flat pack but at least is big enough to live a real quality life in. as long as it wasn't overlooking or being overlooked by other people. American houses are just so much nicer even though they are made fast and cheap at least the quality of living is good inside it and it was cheap all along. English houses and living standards are actually disgraceful when you think about it. 95% of the population live on top of each other and can see into neighbours houses and hear their neighbours when sat inside! Everyone has a meaning of what makes a house a home. well mine is: A house cant be a home if the neighbours can see you or hear you when you are at home. this includes the garden and driveway area! Is it just me? we dont just have a housing crisis in the UK, our actual houses are the crisis!
Don’t forget, we’re more overcrowded here. A detached house in a stand alone building in London is a luxury. There just isn’t as much land to buy to begin with.
I was staying in mumbai ( worli village ) and my house was 100sqft now i shifted from there and bought 400sqft 1bhk flat outside of mumbai
but i like the way he designed that house i really appreciate his vision because i know very well how i did survive there my life's 30 years becoz of bad financial condition
The only thing I don't like about this micro apt is that the toilet bowl is in the shower stall-ugh! However, the space is nice and bright and I like the Murphy bed.
Glassed in toilet? Fun when you have your first date over and you have the runs.
for me to live in anything micro, it would have to fully multi purpose and functional living, i've seen quite a few micro homes and although this is quite a nice one, i can't see how you can entertain anyone at all here.. i'd have to be a loner!! i also would need space for a washer dryer.
Worst flat to live in if you have flatulence :)
it actually looks very cosy ngl.
I wish this type of flat has its own laundry room.
G E most do. Extremely rare to find a flat in England without its own washing machine/dryer (though usually a combo, and much smaller than the machines in US)
Not rare at all. Many studio apartments around London don't have a washing machine.
It'll take 4 years for him to get his money back if he rents this for £800 a month.
For the property £120,000 and renovation £40,000
Good luck 👍
I would prefer those POD hotels from Japan.
Well desined....I could live there....!
Look at Hong Kong, £225,000 is not enough even for a parking space! And a tiny flat like this could cost you 3 times of that money to purchase!
London is so sad...
40,000, wow they got ripped off!!! We spent that for a back to brick reno for a 3 bed house including new windows and kitchen!!
That is actually NOT BAD.
It's a NICE little space for people who don't care for stuff or having a lot of material things.
I CAN live there.
Wish the video gave the metric dimensions, but I looked it up and it's 11.6 square metres. I lived in a 14-square-metre flat and it was fine. Before I moved in, the owner had lived there with his partner and an 80 kg dog for four years!
I congratulate the designer for turning this into a prison becuase no matter what you do with it you cannot change its true nature of being a prison cell. When people will start to think like humans and value themselves and NOT buy these type of prison cells then this deceiving business trend of being in the center of a city living in a prison cell like your on death row and with an exagerated price tag will stop. Know this, anyone wanting you to live in a place like this does not respect you. Living in the center should also reflect how you live which is definitely not this as this will lower you standards.
This will be going for at least 300 now
Actually £800 a month in London isn’t too bad !! It is self contained . But it is very small . Not sure how a new shower room and pull down bed , lick of paint costs £40,000 though ? I think they give ripped off 😮
Wtf???? 💷 225,000 for this tiny box???
This is a caravan, that’s how small it is 🤔
In London is it normal to shower where you poop?
No it's not. This design is really bad
I would rather be happy living there than in a 5 bedroom detached house in like manchester
Either you live happy in the location you love and have a decent place to live, or live miserably in a place you don’t like in a big house
simon Mcdonald a house is not all about space for everyone. Think about maintenance and running costs. I’m sure every few months the grass in your “lots of green space” need cutting which costs money for fuel. A big house means high electricity and gas bills. Whereas people generally spend less on bills on small properties. Many people choose to go for smaller properties because it’s cheaper to live in.
That flat is shit I would take a house in Manchester any day over dirty London flat with 100 of rat 🐀 controlling the streets. Come to think of it, I live 30 minutes away from london and I never seen a rat on my streets so clean here.
I wonder where the fridge is🤔
London house prices will fall for the next 20 years, while house prices in the North of England will rise. This has been shown in numerous studies.
I advise everybody with property in London to sell up ASAP and invest in the north.
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That’s small but I guarantee you it sold . Someone who works in London mon-fri would of bought it. Crazy money
800 pound permonth for two people is brilliant bargain~!
Ray Kenley as if two people would fit in there!!
Why is there a glass door on the bathroom?! Even if you lived there alone you'd want to be able to have a friend over!
With 225000 pound you can be God in Venesuela
I actually love this space, I think it'd make me feel happy and safe to live here
oh is thought it was 125 sqm then i looked again and realised it was 12sqm
I think 800 is a fair price these days for Kensington
This video was made 5 years ago.
In the 70s this flat would have sold for a kitkat
What a lovely jail cell
I would sand blast the bathroom door
Looks similar to the ones in Hong Kong but even smaller lol
No way would I live in that for 800 a month awful .I feel sorry for who ever lives in it .god bless them .
Seems like a solid place to rent for a summer if you're a student or something and a terrible place to live longer term. I would have loved something like this when I was at Uni if I would have gone down to London for the summer. I studied for a year in Manchester, and I only really brought 2 suitcases worth of stuff with me.
That architect has done an awful job of renovating that space. So much wasted potential.
No closet or storage!!
I’ve never seen a more overpriced apartment in London except the multimillion dollar or pound.. ones but they are always .. you know
I have in New York 😱 watch Cash Jordan , he does vids for rentals in NY , even he opens doors to walk in closets ( apartments ) and says “ I’m not sure how you could make this work “???? and he’s in real estate !! $1200 - $1600 for basically a bedroom !!
That 84sqft broom cupboard next to Harrods, starting at 90K took the cake.
WHY?
with the work at home trend this flat will worth nothing soon
£225,000. where the average salary is £38K
basin? - couldn't fit your hands in there!
This isnt small living in one room with 3 kids is small
Bad design...why is the kitchen socket so low to get food and water in?
Where are you supposed to do laundry? In the shower?!
This is the reality,when living in hot spots like London,and New york etc..
I think it's perfect, save your money and live small.
i've got a tool shed in my back yard. i'll rent it out for 100 bucks a month Canadian. i'll have to evict the current tenants, though. there is a family of dead-beat raccoons living there at the moment, and they are already two month's behind in payments, the lazy bastards!
You dont have the hob right near the kitchen sink no way and i think fir the money its awful
Not a bad price considering its in London. Decorated really nicely too. I would love to share this on my channel, I would of course include a link back and credit Business Insider UK. Thanks
Moron.... I'm assuming your brain is minimalist too?
it doesn't even have a table
Awful no laundry.
depressing
S Ken tho wow
Wasn't this guy on Grand Designs?
We need this type of House and location also good
Most expensive tiny house? LOL..
For single student, This flat looks very awesome. Match with my behavior so simple. Easy going. ♥️
Nothing awesome about a prison cell. I think your comment is meant for a different video
ridiculous!
Suicide property 😨
London is a joke
Horrible.