Soho Apartment With No Bedroom And High Rent Leaves Social Media Shocked
Soho Apartment With No Bedroom And High Rent Leaves Social Media Shocked
Omer Labock posted a video of an apartment in Soho, Manhattan, which is going viral.

It is very difficult nowadays to find cheap and good houses for rent. Owning a house should be considered a dream. Houses are being built in small and narrow spaces, in which perhaps more than a person cannot live easily. But for that space too, people have to pay a hefty amount as rent. Recently, an American real estate agent, Omer Labock, showed a very expensive and unique rental house.

The agent took to Instagram to give his followers an inside look at an apartment in Soho, Manhattan, which is going viral. In this clip, he is showing an apartment in which the flat does not even have a bedroom to sleep in. The house is also very small, but its rent is too high. The video was posted with a caption that read, “Can’t imagine sleeping up there lol.”

In the video, we can see the things available in the house. The rent of such a small house is 4695 dollars, i.e., about 4 lakh rupees.

“You won’t believe how this apartment is set up. Cause there isn’t a bedroom. So let’s check this out. Here’s a look at the living space and the kitchen. We are in Soho and overall, this is a nice apartment, but this is where you will be sleeping. This is what we call a sleeve loft. So I guess you could easily put, like, a mattress down here. Just chill and use this as kinda like the bedroom sleeping situation. Here is the one bathroom of the apartment. This is just a large space that you can use as kind of like, a second living room, if that’s what you want to do, or use it as an office. And the total rent for this really interesting apartment is $4,695 (4 lakh rupees) a month,” Omer said, as he walked around the apartment, to film the video.

This video has received many likes and people have given their reactions by commenting. One user said, “Imagine paying almost $5,000 (Rs 4.18 lakh) a month for THAT!” Another said, “Living/dining room on the main floor. Storage in that crazy loft space. Bedroom downstairs…. boom!” The third user said, “I would use the downstairs as a bedroom and upstairs as a living room and that loft could be storage.”

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