A ONE-bedroom flat in Reading is up for grabs for a sweet £80,000 – but wait until you see the bedroom.
The studio apartment's tiny price tag might like a dream- but with just 179 sqft of space, it will be worth checking out first.
But potential buyers will need to make sure they'll be able to make do with their bed just being a step away from their kitchen.
Wedged into a little alcove, there's no separate living room for your sofa or television.
The top floor property is on the market at a far more affordable price than many Brits will be used to – but they may be shocked
Inside the dwelling is an entrance hall, studio bedroom with kitchenette, shower room and WC.
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It boasts good access to Reading University, Royal Berkshire Hospital and is close to town centre.
A rail service runs direct from Reading to take the proud new owners straight to London's Waterloo & Paddington stations.
The property will go under the hammer during an online auction on June 30 at 10am.
All bidders are required to register ahead of the auction date to be able to participate.
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It's not too different from another tiny flat spotted in Notting Hill, London.
The studio apartment comes with a bed that folds into the wall and a kitchen in a cupboard for £1,500-a-month.
Despite being described as "spacious," seems to be anything but.
Inside the tiny flat, the bed is hidden in the wall – and you will have to push the single sofa out of the way to use it.
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There is not enough space for a dedicated living area in the flat.
The only eating or working space is a small circular table that needs to be folded away against the window.
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