Underground flat in London available for £2,000 per month but it has NO WINDOWS
A CENTRAL London flat has gone on the market for a whopping £2,000 a month - but the property is missing a key feature.
The unfurnished property, described as "stunning" by agents, doesn't have any WINDOWS.
So while the block sits in near a lovely park just minutes from Tower Bridge, the new tenant won't have much of a chance to enjoy the views - as the underground apartment offers just tiny glimpses of natural light.
In one of the bedrooms, a small aperture offers a peek out at street level.
The flat, which covers 1,010 square feet, has been newly-refurbished, with glossy white floors and curving painted brick walls.
It boasts two bedrooms - although there are no doors separating either of the rooms, meaning the occupier might want to live with a close friend rather than a stranger.
Tall applicants may also wish to reconsider, as the stooped archways offer plenty of opportunities for a painful bang to the head.
However, agents say the remodelled flat offers plenty of space.
The kitchen has been fitted with a new hob, while LED strip lighting has been installed around the property.
Agents for Foxtons say: "Set in the delightful St. Johns Churchyard park, this exceptional two-bedroom basement flat boasts a separate entrance and stunning interiors.
"A completely unique and creative space to live and work."
It comes after a studio flat with a washing machine, kitchen and toilet UNDER the bed went on the market for £754 a month.
Agents for the north London apartment boast of a 'mezzanine sleeping area' - leading incredulous Twitter users to find the funny side.
Earlier this summer, a tiny studio flat with a shower and sink next to the bed went on sale for £200,000.
The property - in Notting Hill, London - has little more than a single bed, a hob and a shower inside.
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