Where’s the gas/electric hook up? Where’s the water, and working toilet? Cooking area? Fridge? You can’t call a studio a 1 bedroom apartment why on earth would it be acceptable to call this a 1 bedroom? Vacation property lmao, thank you I needed that!
This is essentially like buying an rv parking spot on the lakeside in a campground. Taking my family to the beach would be a whole lot less of a ball ache if I knew I had my spot, with the buckets and spades and frisbees and towels and shit already there. Somewhere to sit and get out of the sun, no taking giant umbrellas or folding gazebos and stuff.
If I were moderately wealthy this would be a nice thing to have.
I don’t understand what is embarrassing about this?
Looks like a reasonably photographed, reasonably described, reasonably priced vacation property.
It’s a changeing shed listed as a one bedroom house for £25,000. I’m not sure what’s reasonable about that.
Isn’t that the going rate?
What is the normal market price for a beach hut?
I’m honestly not sure what the typical asking price is for a changing booth, but it’s definitely not a one bedroom house.
This whole post gives off vibes like y’all are outraged some people own vacation property.
Where’s the gas/electric hook up? Where’s the water, and working toilet? Cooking area? Fridge? You can’t call a studio a 1 bedroom apartment why on earth would it be acceptable to call this a 1 bedroom? Vacation property lmao, thank you I needed that!
You’re very hung up on that detail, but it’s probably as simple as the listing not having a category for a property like this.
Hung up no, amused yes. And there definitely should be a category for something missing basic requirements for a house. Outhouse, garage, shed etc.
If this is their holiday property, I feel bad for them.
Here we are kids!..
No no better
Here I am at my beach front masterbaition shed. This is the life.
10/10 would masterbait in again.
Your being downvoted but you’re right.
This is essentially like buying an rv parking spot on the lakeside in a campground. Taking my family to the beach would be a whole lot less of a ball ache if I knew I had my spot, with the buckets and spades and frisbees and towels and shit already there. Somewhere to sit and get out of the sun, no taking giant umbrellas or folding gazebos and stuff.
If I were moderately wealthy this would be a nice thing to have.