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      Mine must be too because I didn’t think it was that bad either. It beats a flat share and you could make it look a lot nicer with not too much money.

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      It does look a bit shabby. But if it’s up to code, insulated properly and has a bathroom I’d take it. I’ve seen worse “traditional” 1 room apartments for more money than that.

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        They’ve painted over breezeblocks, I would give my left kidney if this had building control approval, never mind insulation.

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      All of the Americans of Lemmy are in the comments saying they live in something way worse for way more money 🤷

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      as long as there’s a separate bathroom and not just a big bucket in the driveway…

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      It’s better than the street? Yes It’s 550€/month good? Nope. For 250 I could see it maybe… Of course it depens on location.

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    I’ve lived in a garage and it wasnt as beautifully appointed as this one. This is perfectly fine by comparison and not bad value

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      MDF walls separating the (presumed) bedroom from the kitchen, which is in the way of egress, doesn’t seem to have a fire alarm or fireproofing, next to a breezeblock wall painted without being primed or treated…

      Are you saying it’s well appointed because there is a nice £80 breakfast bar and chairs from B&M? Or is it the IKEA light fitting and matching displays drilled into the MDF catching your eye? Maybe the cheap laminate floor? Or is it the leaky ceiling?

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        Well appointed by comparison with the garage I lived in many years back! Certainly not by comparison with what I live in now, or what should be minimum standards