Landlord slammed for charging £575 per month for furnished city flat – can you see why?
A LANDLORD has been slammed for charging almost £600 per month for a tiny city flat.
The Cardiff property is listed at £133 per week as well as a whopping £675 deposit.
The lofty price has attracted criticism due to the tiny size of the bedsit.
The two-room property features a bedroom/living room/kitchen combo with the bed pushed up against a small fridge freezer.
Just a foot or two away is the kitchen: one long shelf featuring two up two down cupboards and a one-rack oven with an electric hob on top.
Completing the mini kitchen is an equally mini sink and a washing machine tucked in under the worktop.
The second room is used as a bathroom and is even smaller than the first.
It consists of a sink, toilet and small bathtub/shower unit all within touching distance of one another.
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Unsurprisingly, the property is advertised for one person.
However, should the lucky tenant want to have guests over there is plenty of room, with a two-seater sofa opposite the bed.
The high rent sparked outrage online with one commenter fuming "That’s almost three times our mortgage for a three bedroom house in Cilfynydd, a 20 minute walk into Pontypridd."
BBC newsreader Peter Gillibrand even chimed in to the debate, : "One landlord in Cardiff is charging almost £600 for one room and a bathroom."
The bedsit was advertised on Rightmove by letting agent MGY.
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The listing described the cramped property as a "Freshly decorated studio flat within walking distance to Thompson Park and shopping facilities on Cowbridge Road East."
The listing adds: “The accommodation comprises lounge/bedroom, kitchen area with appliances, shower room plus gas central heating."