HOUSE-hunters have been left stunned by a tiny £60,000 studio flat for sale which has been likened to a “corridor”.
The thin studio consists of a kitchen at one end and a mattress on the floor at the other, with house hunters suggesting it is “low” to even call the home a flat.
The property was listed on Rightmove yesterday with house hunters quick to find the paltry offering and share it to social media where it was met with outrage.
The factory conversion in Furnace Hill in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, has been listed by agents Yopa who ask for offers in the region of £60,000.
The property offers a separate bathroom which at least allows the buyer some extra space in their miniscule flat.
Measuring a total of only 21 square meters, the tiny property’s asking price means the buyer will be paying more than £2,500 per square meter of space.
The property listing describes it as: “Completed in 2008, Whitecroft Works is a factory conversion that has been elegantly reworked to combine a part of Sheffield’s heritage with 21st century living.
“There is a Tesco Express, tram and bus stop all within five minutes and the city centre and Fargate just a stone’s throw away.
“Located on the ground floor with its secure entrance hallway; this stylish studio apartment features an open plan living/kitchen area and separate bathroom with a modern, fresh and tasteful feel.
“The fully fitted kitchen comes smartly equipped with gas hobs, an electric oven, a kettle and plenty of cupboard space.
“The living area is furnished with a compact table and chairs, storage unit, sofa-bed, TV stand, bookshelf and laminate throughout with the large, double-glazed window allowing the whole apartment to be flooded with natural light while maintaining privacy.
“The contemporary bathroom features a tiled floor and walls, mirrored cabinet, a modern-style toilet and sink, and a powerful, direct-feed shower.
“All lighting is low energy with gas central heating, full double glazing and council tax band A.
“The apartment is ideal for students and professionals alike looking to be close to the city centre without all the noise and stress.”
After discovering the property listing one outraged house hunter shared it to social media yesterday with the caption: “Depressing studio for 60k.
“I shouldn’t judge the interior because it’s clearly a rental, but this is low for the landlord and architect to call this a flat.”
The post has since received over 260 likes and more than 115 comments from users quick to vent their disbelief at the listing.
One user said: “Came here to say just that. Truly absolutely f***ing awful. I doubt that a 6ft adult male could extend their arms fully in that space.”
Another added: “Where do they keep their clothing? There is no wall rack or chest of drawers, or bed frame with drawers/space underneath.
“Given there’s no washer, can imagine they’re doing much laundry.”
A third replied: “The sad keyboard on the floor next to the sad mattress on the floor is the icing on the cake, absolutely miserable.”
Another wrote: “How, in 2024, can someone sell this as a space for an actual person to live in? It’s a f***ing corridor.”