flatmates.com.au
loosely.
The garden shed was being advertised with a since-deleted post on Facebook in an unnamed suburb which is described as being an “open plan living with room for three beds and a bathroom.”
Turns out the advertisers and I have different opinions on what “open plan living” is, with me thinking it means a nice kitchen/living room combo and these folks thinking it means astroturf carpet and a crusty mattress in a garden shed.
Sydneysiders also aren’t missing out on the action, with a ramshackle loft above your landlord’s (?) living room in inner-city Pyrmont going for $330 a week.
The pictures uploaded to are giving treehouse vibes but in the absolute worst way possible. The wooden box is able to fit a mattress and that is literally it.
The advertisement describes a living room underneath as a separate communal space.
And if I wanted shared spaces I’d go to a backpackers.
No mention of the bathroom situation for the loft/wooden hell scape, but if these pictures are anything to go by I’m envisioning a metal bedpan if you’re lucky.
These properties are the latest in a slew of absolutely cooked rental listings to appear on the market. Does anyone remember the or even another that were both advertised earlier this year?
These properties come off the back of news that across Sydney and that’s surely too much.
The room is shared with another renter who also lives in a loft, and is anyone else worried about the integrity of the loft build or is it just me?
The “unique” loft is located “in a beautiful historic building” according to the listing, and it’s looking for a tenant who wants to stay in this wood prison for at least nine months.
Paddington dungeon Sydney shed rent has been going up by 50% in some suburbsAs a renter and Melb girlie myself, is some old dude’s garden shed really all I have to look forward to?
The post Today In Fkd Rental Properties, A Garden Shed & A Wooden Box Are Being Advertised As Actual Homes appeared first on PEDESTRIAN.TV .