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Thursday, January 5, 2023

Micro-Rental Where You Can ‘Sit On The Toilet And Cook’



Live in the Pods
and Eat the Bugs


(Telegraph)  A studio for rent in China has gone viral after photographs advertising the six-square-metre property showed a man cooking while sitting on a toilet.
The listing, shared by property agents on Douyin, China’s TikTok shows off the micro-rental which is located under stairs and is being listed for 380 yuan (£45) per month.
The post put a renewed focus on the living standards of migrant and low-paid workers.
“This side is the bed; on the other side, there is a washing machine, kitchen, smoke extractor, toilet and water heater, you can sit on the toilet and cook,” the agent enthused in the advert.
The studio flat was renovated from a storeroom under the stairs of a three-storey house in a village in Shanghai’s Qingpu district, the Jimu News reported.
It was marketed as an “all-inclusive” design.


The building has been converted into a total of 13 separate studios, each of which is currently occupied apart from this one, the smallest.
The space is ideal for those who “need a temporary shelter”, according to the property agent.
Commentators have criticised the design, saying it will deprive the tenant of dignity while others argued it is a fair price for a small rental in Shanghai.

'Living there will make you lose dignity'

“Only 380 yuan for a place where we only need to sleep, good enough.” one user commented under the video.
While another user on Douyin wrote: “Living there will make you lose dignity as a human.”
Residents told state media that a studio in the neighbourhood typically costs between 1,000 and 2,000 yuan (£240) a month for a space over 20 square metres.
Owing to high demand for rental properties in big Chinese cities like Shanghai, homes being divided up into different properties is commonplace.
Migrant workers and low-income graduates are usually the target market for these listings.
Last June, local media reported that 39 workers were revealed to have shared a 90-square metre flat in a high-end district of Shanghai to save on living costs.

Telegraph


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