property market is in a weird state of flux right now, and a one-bedroom flat in Glasgow has proven to be the perfect example of that.Marketed as a something that would “appeal to first time buyers and investors alike”, due to its “versatile layout”, the flat is missing one vital feature – a bedroom.That's right, for £115,000 you can by a lounge with a recess where a bed could go, if you wanted to become the owner of the ultimate “adaptable” space.The flat – if you can even call it that – has three rooms, one of which is a very small bathroom, as well as the kitchen-cum-utility-cum-dining space.The description on Rightmove, as reported by Glasgow Live, states that the main lounge space features a “fireplace and recess sleeping area”.The rest of the listing states: “It comprises of a hallway with storage currently used as wardrobe space, bright front facing lounge with double windows, attractive feature fireplace, solid wood flooring and recessed area currently with bed. “The dining kitchen is a good size and benefits from a recessed area and solid wood floor.” And it also includes a “traditional style bathroom with three-piece suite, over bath shower, partial tiling, and tiled floor".Twitter was not happy with what was on offer.Mark Malik tweeted: “Studio flat - as in one room to live and sleep in, with a separate bathroom and kitchen?“That's insane.
How can anyone be expected to take out a 25-year mortgage for that?“Or is the idea for it be resold every few years, for a higher price?” And @Jordan_1877 wrote: “Every time I start to miss living in Glasgow, Rightmove gives me a reality check.“I used to live on this street. £115k for a studio flat is mental.” Another former resident, @terrihenders15, said: “Also lived on.
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