💨 Abstract
A London estate agent listed a flat in Belsize Park as having '0 bedrooms' for £1,850 a month, sparking debate on Reddit. The flat, actually a studio with a pull-down bed, is 388 square feet. Critics questioned the high rent, while defenders cited the prime location. This trend of small, expensive flats reflects London's housing market challenges, where high demand and prices lead to reduced living spaces.
Courtesy: Metro Lifestyle reporter
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