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https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/property/new-micro-apartments-smallest-flats-14390513
£150,000
£200-£300 a month... and £100 service charge
Freehold managers and managing agents will be pissing themselves all the way to the bank.
What do we think? Is this the future for housing or are we just hamster caging people to get them used to paying massive amounts for tiny spaces in places like London?
They look nice and I'm sure 1G internet is lovely, but they could get a house.
An actual house for less than that and commute into Manchester.
https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/property/new-micro-apartments-smallest-flats-14390513
£150,000
£200-£300 a month... and £100 service charge
Freehold managers and managing agents will be pissing themselves all the way to the bank.
What do we think? Is this the future for housing or are we just hamster caging people to get them used to paying massive amounts for tiny spaces in places like London?
They look nice and I'm sure 1G internet is lovely, but they could get a house.
An actual house for less than that and commute into Manchester.
https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/property/new-micro-apartments-smallest-flats-14390513
£150,000
£200-£300 a month... and £100 service charge
Freehold managers and managing agents will be pissing themselves all the way to the bank.
What do we think? Is this the future for housing or are we just hamster caging people to get them used to paying massive amounts for tiny spaces in places like London?
They look nice and I'm sure 1G internet is lovely, but they could get a house.
An actual house for less than that and commute into Manchester.
An absolute load of wank.https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/property/new-micro-apartments-smallest-flats-14390513
£150,000
£200-£300 a month... and £100 service charge
Freehold managers and managing agents will be pissing themselves all the way to the bank.
What do we think? Is this the future for housing or are we just hamster caging people to get them used to paying massive amounts for tiny spaces in places like London?
They look nice and I'm sure 1G internet is lovely, but they could get a house.
An actual house for less than that and commute into Manchester.
That's the impression I got like.Sounds like a glorified university hall of residents
That’s nowt. A mate of mine used to live in someone’s kitchen.
Looks great, space is over-rated.
That £200 - £300 ground rent is a year, not a month
Is your mate a cat?