London studio flat that is so small it doesn’t even have a BED is on the market for £900 a month 

A tiny studio flat – which doesn’t even have a bed – is on the market for a whopping £900-a-month.

The miniscule apartment is even smaller than the six-yard box on a football pitch.

The estate agent described the tiny, furnished property as ‘fantastic’.

Inside the owner has crammed in a small kitchen with a kettle and microwave, leather sofa and table.

There is a toilet and shower in the flat – but no bed and it’s hard to see where one would fit in.

A tiny studio flat in north west London which doesn’t have clear space for a bed has hit the rental market for £900 a month

In the flat, which measures 22ft by 10ft, the owner has crammed in a kitchen, with sink and microwave as well as a sofa

In the flat, which measures 22ft by 10ft, the owner has crammed in a kitchen, with sink and microwave as well as a sofa

The studio is 22ft in length and fewer than 10ft in width – meaning it has a mere 242 square feet of space.

The advert says the flat does come with free WiFi. Despite the lack of space, it is on the market for a whopping rental price.

The flat is situated in Belsize Park, north west London, which is a popular celebrity haunt.

Harry Potter star Helena Bonham Carter and director Tim Burton are known to reside in the upmarket neighbourhood.

Tom Hiddleston and Jude Law have also lived in the posh area, along with Sean Bean and Hugh Laurie.

However their celebrity pads are much larger than the tiny studio flat.

The studio flat also features a shower and toilet as well as a fridge and is in the exclusive area of Belsize Park in the capital

The studio flat also features a shower and toilet as well as a fridge and is in the exclusive area of Belsize Park in the capital

Estate agent Goldschmidt & Howland said: ‘A selection of well presented studio apartments situated 0.2 miles from Belsize Park underground station and the local amenities that Belsize Park has to offer.

‘These fantastic studio flats are inclusive of all utilities and benefit from having free wifi and an onsite maintenance team.

‘Belsize Avenue is ideally located 0.2 miles from Belsize Village.’

Another flat in the block is of a similar size, however residents do have a bed right next to the fridge and cooker.

This is also on the market for £900-per-month.

A spate of tiny studios across the capital have left Brits aghast.

Many have pointed out that across the country you can get far more bang for your buck.

In Liverpool, renters can live in a three-bedroom semi-detached house for £650 – just over two-thirds of the price.

A flat with no bedrooms which overlooks London's prestigious Harrods department store is on the market for just £150,000

A flat with no bedrooms which overlooks London’s prestigious Harrods department store is on the market for just £150,000

And in Pontypridd, in the Welsh Valleys, for £950, a family could rent a four-bedroom house with off-street parking. 

It comes after concerns about the housing market were raised when a a flat with no bedrooms or bathrooms was put on the market for £150,000.

The apartment is in Knightsbridge, one of the poshest areas of London where homes sell for an average of £3.3million.

It overlooks the capital’s prestigious Harrods department store and Hyde Park, but there is a catch — the pad is only 89sqft (8.3sqm). 

Politicians blasted the ‘outrageous’ listing, saying it is demonstrates the need for more affordable homes in the capital.

Regulations prevent property developers building new homes that are smaller than 400sqft (37sqm) but as the flat was first leased in 1976, the flat is not technically breaching current laws. This flat has an estimated 89 square feet available

Regulations prevent property developers building new homes that are smaller than 400sqft (37sqm) but as the flat was first leased in 1976, the flat is not technically breaching current laws. This flat has an estimated 89 square feet available

Regulations introduced in 2011 prevent property developers building new homes that are smaller than 400sqft (37sqm).

But as the flat was first leased in 1976, it is not technically breaching current laws, despite the ‘blank canvas’ single-room not even featuring a toilet. 

The flat in Princes Court is going to auction on March 31 with a guiding price of £150,000. The building itself is currently undergoing major renovation work.

For the same price, a homebuyer could get a two-bedroom house with a garden in Portsmouth, Chorley or Loughborough.