A TINY flat has hit the market for £700 a month including bills - but this home won't be for every bargain hunter.
Anyone considering the studio apartment in Wembley, London, will need to be savvy with the space.
Floor plans show the entire space, which includes a bathroom and cooking area, is just 88sqft.
Photos inside the newly refurbished miniature dwelling show a tightly compact living quarters.
New tenants will have to get used to sleeping where they cook - with the landlord even squeezing the fridge into a nook carved in the wall to save space.
The front door opens right onto where the future occupants will undoubtedly put their bed - and there's no clear answer over wardrobe space.
The home's price tag is inclusive of all bills such as water and council but excludes electricity.
The property listing on simply advertises: "A newly refurbished first floor ensuite room with own kitchen.
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"Offered furnished or unfurnished and available immediately."
The property is located a short walk away from North Wembley Station at just 0.2 miles.
Sadbury & Harrow Road Station and South Kenton Station are also nearby.
Interior home stylist shared some useful tips that might come in handy for the new tenants.
He said: "You might not think that your door takes up a lot of space, but if you’re in a small area every inch of space really does help."
The knowledgeable stylist, from Boston, USA, regularly shares tips and tricks on TikTok, which are particularly useful for those living in relatively small spaces.
While more than half of Brits have got stuck into ambitious DIY and home improvements during lockdown, creating a harmonious living space is simple according to interior designer Cliff Tan.
Cliff studied architecture at university and learned feng shui from his step-grandad, who was one of Singapore’s most prominent practitioners.
He says by re-shuffling your existing furniture around and following a few simple interior design commandments, you can make rooms feel bigger, calmer and more pleasant.