Studio flat up for sale for whopping £600k… but it’s so small you’ll be able to make breakfast from bed

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TRIANGLE NEWS 0208 629 3622 // [email protected] A TINY studio flat in the capital is on the market for £599,950 - the cost of 20 family homes in Britain’s most affordable town It is so tiny the double bed is in the kitchen. The one-bed has no space for a lounge or dining area. The bedroom and kitchenette form the main room which is just 4.8m by 4.1m wide. But it means the buyer of the property - more than half a million pounds - can just roll out of bed for breakfast or a midnight snack. The bed is just a metre from the hob, microwave and sink. There are two skinny wardrobes at either ends of the bed to offer some storage. The property listing states this arrangement is an “open living/kitchen sleeping area.” It does boast a separate bathroom and is a block of apartments with a round-the-clock porter on the door, Mortgage repayments on the studio flat in Marylebone, central London are estimated to be a whopping £2,505 per month. It is just round the corner from celebrity haunt the Chiltern Firehouse. But for one 20th of that asking price you could buy a family, terraced house in Shildon, Co Durham. There are houses with two bedrooms there for as little as £30,000 and several currently on the market for between £40,000 and £45,000. The average property price in the town is just £71,000 making it the cheapest place in the UK to live. The studio pad is being sold by Manors estate agents and advertised through Rightmove. *TRIANGLE NEWS DOES NOT CLAIM ANY COPYRIGHT OR LICENSE IN THE ATTACHED MATERIAL. ANY DOWNLOADING FEES CHARGED BY TRIANGLE NEWS ARE FOR OF OR CONNECTED IN ANY WAY WITH USER'S PUBLICATION OF THE MATERIAL* TRIANGLE NEWS SERVICES ONLY, AND DO NOT, NOR ARE THEY INTENDED TO, CONVEY TO THE USER ANY COPYRIGHT OR LICENSE IN THE MATERIAL. BY PUBLISHING THIS MATERIAL , THE USER EXPRESSLY AGREES TO INDEMNIFY AND TO HOLD TRIANGLE NEWS HARMLESS FROM ANY CLAIMS, DEMANDS, OR CAUSES OF ACTION ARISING OUT OR CONNECTED IN ANY WAY WITH USER'S PUBLICATION OF THE MATERIAL*

A STUDIO flat has hit the market with a price tag of £600,000 – but there’s one tiny catch.

The property in Portman Square, Marylebone, central London, is so small there’s no room for a lounge or dining area.

The studio flat is in the upmarket location of Marylebone in central London

The studio flat is so small the bed is right next to the kitchen

The studio does have wardrobes at either end for storage

The bedroom and kitchenette form the main room which is just 4.8m by 4.1m wide.

On the plus side though, this means that any buyer could make themselves breakfast or a midnight snack from their bed without much of an effort.

The bed is just a metre from the hob, microwave and sink.

There are two skinny wardrobes at either ends of the bed to offer some storage.

The property listing states this arrangement is an “open living/kitchen sleeping area.”

It does boast a separate bathroom and is a block of apartments with a round-the-clock porter on the door.

Mortgage repayments on the studio flat are estimated to be an eye-watering £2,505 per month.

It is just round the corner from celebrity haunt the Chiltern Firehouse.

But for one 20th of that asking price you could buy a family, terraced house in Shildon, Co Durham.

There are houses with two bedrooms there for as little as £30,000 and several currently on the market for between £40,000 and £45,000.

The average property price in the town is just £71,000 making it the cheapest place in the UK to live.

The studio pad is being sold by Manors estate agents and advertised through Rightmove. 

The full listing states: “A beautifully bright studio apartment located within a beautiful sought after portered mansion block on Portman Square.

“The apartment comprises of an open living/kitchen sleeping area with beautiful windows, sleek shower room and ample storage.

“Residents benefit from access to the stunning gardens of Portman Square. Well-maintained, the building benefits from passenger lifts and 24-hour porter.

“Portman Square is moments from Selfridges as well as the fashionable amenities of Oxford Street and Marylebone High Street, with the green open spaces of Hyde Park nearby.

“Conveniently positioned for Bond Street – Jubilee Line and Central Line – and Marble Arch Underground Station – Central Line.”

Earlier this month a studio flat, also in Marylebone, was advertised for rent at £1,500 a month.

The apartment on Gloucester Place has an on-site concierge and all bills are included.

And you even get a discounted gym membership as part of the deal.

The murphy bed though is a few inches from the grill.

So if you’ve just cooked and fancied a snooze, you may feel a little hot.

The cramped apartment doesn’t have a separate bedroom.

It comes as HOAR told of a property in Kentish Town, North London, which was so small the dining table was next to the bed.

The two-person table barely fits in the room alongside the bed and tiny set of bedside drawers.

Mortgage repayments on the studio flat are estimated to be an eye-watering £2,505 per month

It does have a separate bathroom

The bed is just a metre away from the hob, microwave and sink

The apartment block does come with a round-the-clock porter