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Tiny 54-square-foot apartment caused furious after being listed for $1,200 a month but has no bathroom or running water

Thursday, 14/03/2024, 08:56 (GMT+7)

A tiny apartment in New York faces backlash after being listed for $1,200 a month but has no bathroom or running water.

The listing of a tiny 54-square-foot apartment in New York City for an astonishing $1,200 per month has sparked outrage on social media.

Despite the expensive cost, this apartment has no bathroom or running water, drawing sharp criticism and raising concerns about the affordability and quality of housing in the city.

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Outrage on social media as tiny NYC apartment listed for $1,200/month. Image Credit: TikTok/@thatnycrentalpage

The tiny apartment caused debate as it barely fits a bed.

The news of this outrageously priced and poorly equipped living space has spread like wildfire on social media, with users expressing their disbelief and frustration. 

Numerous individuals contend that the listing agent's endeavor to rationalize the apartment's deficiencies is weak, to say the least.

The viral TikTok video, shared by the listing agent's Alexander Bruni on his @ThatNYCrentalpage, reveals a cramped and claustrophobic box room that barely fits a bed.

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In a viral video, the room is extremely cramped and can barely fit a bed. Image Credit: TikTok/@thatnycrentalpage

The tiny 54-square-foot apartment was listed for $1,200 a month but has no bathroom or running water

The room, measuring a mere 9 by 6 feet, lacks essential features like a sink, kitchen, or any semblance of living space, save for a few plugs and a shelf. 

Classifying this as a proper apartment is difficult, as it does not meet even the most basic standards of habitability.

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This New York apartment has no bathroom or running water. Image Credit: TikTok/@thatnycrentalpage

While the video mentions the presence of a shared bathroom down the hall, it fails to provide any details regarding the number of people with whom this area would be shared, or whether there is a communal kitchen available. 

People think that living in such 'tiny' apartments is not worth it.

In response to the video, social media users voiced their strong disapproval of the effort made to rationalize such inadequate living conditions.

Many argued that the astronomical price tag and the allure of living in New York City were insufficient justifications for subjecting oneself to such a cramped and inadequate living space. 

Some even questioned the necessity of paying a premium to live in such conditions.

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Although located in New York, the apartment is considered unworthy of someone having to endure hardship to live here. Image Credit: TikTok/@thatnycrentalpage

The absence of running water within the apartment also drew significant criticism. 

The idea of depending on a communal bathroom, combined with anxieties regarding cleanliness and upkeep, dissuaded prospective tenants from considering this choice. 

It became evident that numerous individuals considered a shared bathroom unsatisfactory, with cleanliness and hygiene emerging as significant apprehensions.