In a world where minimalism reigns supreme and the younger generations face the realities of a competitive rental market, the appeal of tiny homes has gained traction. However, a recently listed property in Milton Keynes challenges the notion that smaller is always cheaper.
Spanning a mere 9ft in width, this property resembles a porch more than a полноценный дом. Upon entering, tenants are greeted by a flight of stairs in the living room, which is so petite that it can only accommodate a sofa facing the kitchen sink, reminiscent of the space-saving setups found in cramped New York City apartments.
The kitchenette, tucked beneath the stairs, features a sink, oven, washing machine, and a cabinet housing a microwave. The bathroom, another compact space, squeezes in a toilet, sink, and shower.
Ascending upstairs, one finds a tiny bedroom with just enough space for a double bed. Curiously, the wardrobe is located not in the bedroom but on top of the staircase.
Despite its diminutive size, the property does offer a driveway, providing some additional storage space outside the confines of the house.
The rental price for this unique property stands at £1,050 per month, inclusive of bills. However, tenants must commit to a 12-month minimum tenancy and pay a deposit of £1,211, which is more than one month’s rent.
The listing, available on Rightmove and managed by Aztec Sales, describes the property as “a recently built one-bedroom property” with “beautiful design” and “a lot of care and attention” given to maximizing the living space.
While this 9ft wide house may not offer the most spacious living arrangements, it presents a unique and potentially affordable option for those seeking a compact and centrally located residence, especially considering the average rent in Milton Keynes has risen to £1,199 in 2024.
Ultimately, the decision of whether to embrace the challenges of living in such a narrow space for the sake of affordability is a personal one that depends on individual preferences and priorities.