I suppose it's alright as long as you don't want to swing a cat.
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I think I could, but, having never spent time in a prison cell, I’m struggling to see a great deal of difference.
I suppose it's alright as long as you don't want to swing a cat.
Perhaps staying there just a couple of days a week, as the current tenant does, might not be too bad.
However, living there on a permanent basis I think would affect your mental health, as suggested by an estate agent in that article.
The microwave directly under the bed?
Absolutely not. ****ing ridiculous. There should be laws against this kind of thing. Pure greed.
It's a cheap stop-over pad, for people who live outside London. Travel in Monday morning, stop at the mini-flat Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, then back home Friday. Lots of people do it - saves money on train fares, hotels, and travel time. I bet there are hundreds of similar places around London.
You might be surprised to hear that I know of two people in my office who live in England (Wiltshire), but have stopover flats in Cardiff, where they stay during the week. Hard to believe, but it's true.
I once stayed in the EasyHotel Kensington and it was smaller than that. Once you'd opened the door you were literally in bed. Which tbf is really all I needed for a lads night out without breaking the bank.
I have stayed at the 'Chungking Mansions', Nathan Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong. This is a building famous (infamous?) with backpackers and anyone else on a budget.
$25 USD per-night - the rooms are so small, you could turn the television/lights on or off without getting out of bed!
However, if like me, you stumble back to the room at 3am just to sleep, then it's not such a big deal.