Shocking! Aussie landlord wants you to live in a 'coffin' for this jaw-dropping price

We've all had our fair share of rental disappointments over the years, but this one takes the cake. And by cake, we mean a rather uncomfortable, tiny coffin-like space being advertised as a rental option at an eye-watering price.


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The ‘coffin’ up for rent in a Sydney CBD Penthouse. Image source: Facebook Marketplace.




A Sydney landlord is drawing a whole lot of attention and outrage for advertising what they are calling a 'bedroom' which is actually a small pantry room for rent at a jaw-dropping $300 per week in the heart of the bustling CBD.

The story recently surfaced on Reddit, where a user posted a screenshot of this rental ad on social media. The Facebook Marketplace advertisement boasted of the 'Penthouse small room' situated inside a CBD apartment.

Now, what one would expect from such a luxurious-sounding 'Penthouse small room' sounds like a dream come true, doesn't it? Well, the advertisement clearly doesn't deliver. All the room really offers is a single bed that takes up the entire width of the claustrophobic space, leaving only a small patch of empty space between the bed and the room's door - and let's not forget the complete absence of a window…


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The entire ‘bedroom’ that is up for rent. Image source: Facebook Marketplace.




Living in such cramped quarters is certainly not what we had envisioned for a penthouse apartment.

Upon further investigation, it was confirmed that the rental price was indeed a staggering $300 per week, contrary to the $300 per month originally mentioned in the ad. The person who shared the ad on Reddit said, 'I have clarified with the person who posted this ad, it is $300/week to sleep in a CBD apartment pantry room.'

Unsurprisingly, Reddit users were horrified by this absurd rental offer. Many shared the sentiment that it showed Australia's rental crisis had gone above and beyond 'out of hand.'

One user commented, 'This is how far Sydney has fallen. F*** this s***,' while another added, 'At this point in the rental crisis, I shouldn't be surprised, but wow... what a scam!'


Others voiced concern regarding the legality of renting a room with no window since the National Construction Code requires bedrooms to be 'habitable' with access to daylight and natural ventilation.

One user added their two cents, saying, 'That's illegal anyway; every habitable room must have a window. You could report it.'

Meanwhile, some users tried to find the funny side to the ridiculous situation. One joked, 'Amazed they didn't put a bunk bed in there,' and another chimed in saying, 'Yeah, I think the eternity I spend in a coffin will be time enough to enjoy these sorts of conditions.'


Key Takeaways
  • A Sydney landlord has been slammed for advertising a tiny 'coffin' room for rent at a shocking price of $300 a week.
  • Reddit users were horrified by the advertisement, with many commenting on the worsening rental crisis in Australia.
  • Others questioned the legality of renting the room, as the National Construction Code requires bedrooms to be habitable and have access to daylight and natural ventilation.
  • Many Reddit users expressed their outrage and disbelief at the lows that some landlords are stooping to in the current rental climate.

It's pretty clear that while renting and living costs are skyrocketing, especially in metropolitan areas, landlords like these are taking advantage of the crisis and the potential desperation of people needing a place to call home.

Here's to hoping that this rental 'coffin' gets reported and shut down as soon as possible.

So, what do you think of this ‘coffin’ rental, members? Do you think it is appalling that some people are willing to take things this far to make a bit of money and take advantage of vulnerable people? We’d like to hear your thoughts and opinions in the comment section below!

 
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We've all had our fair share of rental disappointments over the years, but this one takes the cake. And by cake, we mean a rather uncomfortable, tiny coffin-like space being advertised as a rental option at an eye-watering price.


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The ‘coffin’ up for rent in a Sydney CBD Penthouse. Image source: Facebook Marketplace.




A Sydney landlord is drawing a whole lot of attention and outrage for advertising what they are calling a 'bedroom' which is actually a small pantry room for rent at a jaw-dropping $300 per week in the heart of the bustling CBD.

The story recently surfaced on Reddit, where a user posted a screenshot of this rental ad on social media. The Facebook Marketplace advertisement boasted of the 'Penthouse small room' situated inside a CBD apartment.

Now, what one would expect from such a luxurious-sounding 'Penthouse small room' sounds like a dream come true, doesn't it? Well, the advertisement clearly doesn't deliver. All the room really offers is a single bed that takes up the entire width of the claustrophobic space, leaving only a small patch of empty space between the bed and the room's door - and let's not forget the complete absence of a window…


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The entire ‘bedroom’ that is up for rent. Image source: Facebook Marketplace.




Living in such cramped quarters is certainly not what we had envisioned for a penthouse apartment.

Upon further investigation, it was confirmed that the rental price was indeed a staggering $300 per week, contrary to the $300 per month originally mentioned in the ad. The person who shared the ad on Reddit said, 'I have clarified with the person who posted this ad, it is $300/week to sleep in a CBD apartment pantry room.'

Unsurprisingly, Reddit users were horrified by this absurd rental offer. Many shared the sentiment that it showed Australia's rental crisis had gone above and beyond 'out of hand.'

One user commented, 'This is how far Sydney has fallen. F*** this s***,' while another added, 'At this point in the rental crisis, I shouldn't be surprised, but wow... what a scam!'


Others voiced concern regarding the legality of renting a room with no window since the National Construction Code requires bedrooms to be 'habitable' with access to daylight and natural ventilation.

One user added their two cents, saying, 'That's illegal anyway; every habitable room must have a window. You could report it.'

Meanwhile, some users tried to find the funny side to the ridiculous situation. One joked, 'Amazed they didn't put a bunk bed in there,' and another chimed in saying, 'Yeah, I think the eternity I spend in a coffin will be time enough to enjoy these sorts of conditions.'


Key Takeaways

  • A Sydney landlord has been slammed for advertising a tiny 'coffin' room for rent at a shocking price of $300 a week.
  • Reddit users were horrified by the advertisement, with many commenting on the worsening rental crisis in Australia.
  • Others questioned the legality of renting the room, as the National Construction Code requires bedrooms to be habitable and have access to daylight and natural ventilation.
  • Many Reddit users expressed their outrage and disbelief at the lows that some landlords are stooping to in the current rental climate.

It's pretty clear that while renting and living costs are skyrocketing, especially in metropolitan areas, landlords like these are taking advantage of the crisis and the potential desperation of people needing a place to call home.

Here's to hoping that this rental 'coffin' gets reported and shut down as soon as possible.

So, what do you think of this ‘coffin’ rental, members? Do you think it is appalling that some people are willing to take things this far to make a bit of money and take advantage of vulnerable people? We’d like to hear your thoughts and opinions in the comment section below!

What BS. Coffin? Really? Please stop insulting us and provide good journalism...
 
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That is ridiculous and illegal having no window. I saw a report on YouTube where a man advertised that you could pitch a tent in his backyard for $250 a week,if you wanted to use the toilet and shower it would be extra.These days helping people out comes with costs. Very sad times we are living in.
 
Does the cost for this cupboard space include access to ablutions? Where does one cook etc, etc, etc. I wonder if parking space for the bicycle is included in the cost of rental?

Definitely an outrage! 🤬
 
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And what about food seeing it is a pantry!_! Greed - i am not sure if it is per month or weekly $300-you need a window for the circulation of air, and to be able to walk around the bed, it is also a fire trap - what sort of person charges this to the already vulnerable in our society - if it is $300 per week - there goes your Jobseeker payment per fortnight! Disgusting & calling it a coffin is too.
 
We've all had our fair share of rental disappointments over the years, but this one takes the cake. And by cake, we mean a rather uncomfortable, tiny coffin-like space being advertised as a rental option at an eye-watering price.


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The ‘coffin’ up for rent in a Sydney CBD Penthouse. Image source: Facebook Marketplace.




A Sydney landlord is drawing a whole lot of attention and outrage for advertising what they are calling a 'bedroom' which is actually a small pantry room for rent at a jaw-dropping $300 per week in the heart of the bustling CBD.

The story recently surfaced on Reddit, where a user posted a screenshot of this rental ad on social media. The Facebook Marketplace advertisement boasted of the 'Penthouse small room' situated inside a CBD apartment.

Now, what one would expect from such a luxurious-sounding 'Penthouse small room' sounds like a dream come true, doesn't it? Well, the advertisement clearly doesn't deliver. All the room really offers is a single bed that takes up the entire width of the claustrophobic space, leaving only a small patch of empty space between the bed and the room's door - and let's not forget the complete absence of a window…


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The entire ‘bedroom’ that is up for rent. Image source: Facebook Marketplace.




Living in such cramped quarters is certainly not what we had envisioned for a penthouse apartment.

Upon further investigation, it was confirmed that the rental price was indeed a staggering $300 per week, contrary to the $300 per month originally mentioned in the ad. The person who shared the ad on Reddit said, 'I have clarified with the person who posted this ad, it is $300/week to sleep in a CBD apartment pantry room.'

Unsurprisingly, Reddit users were horrified by this absurd rental offer. Many shared the sentiment that it showed Australia's rental crisis had gone above and beyond 'out of hand.'

One user commented, 'This is how far Sydney has fallen. F*** this s***,' while another added, 'At this point in the rental crisis, I shouldn't be surprised, but wow... what a scam!'


Others voiced concern regarding the legality of renting a room with no window since the National Construction Code requires bedrooms to be 'habitable' with access to daylight and natural ventilation.

One user added their two cents, saying, 'That's illegal anyway; every habitable room must have a window. You could report it.'

Meanwhile, some users tried to find the funny side to the ridiculous situation. One joked, 'Amazed they didn't put a bunk bed in there,' and another chimed in saying, 'Yeah, I think the eternity I spend in a coffin will be time enough to enjoy these sorts of conditions.'


Key Takeaways

  • A Sydney landlord has been slammed for advertising a tiny 'coffin' room for rent at a shocking price of $300 a week.
  • Reddit users were horrified by the advertisement, with many commenting on the worsening rental crisis in Australia.
  • Others questioned the legality of renting the room, as the National Construction Code requires bedrooms to be habitable and have access to daylight and natural ventilation.
  • Many Reddit users expressed their outrage and disbelief at the lows that some landlords are stooping to in the current rental climate.

It's pretty clear that while renting and living costs are skyrocketing, especially in metropolitan areas, landlords like these are taking advantage of the crisis and the potential desperation of people needing a place to call home.

Here's to hoping that this rental 'coffin' gets reported and shut down as soon as possible.

So, what do you think of this ‘coffin’ rental, members? Do you think it is appalling that some people are willing to take things this far to make a bit of money and take advantage of vulnerable people? We’d like to hear your thoughts and opinions in the comment section below!

Well! A pine box sounds about right. We all finish up in one
However if you feel a bit cramped, get a casket!
 
We've all had our fair share of rental disappointments over the years, but this one takes the cake. And by cake, we mean a rather uncomfortable, tiny coffin-like space being advertised as a rental option at an eye-watering price.


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The ‘coffin’ up for rent in a Sydney CBD Penthouse. Image source: Facebook Marketplace.




A Sydney landlord is drawing a whole lot of attention and outrage for advertising what they are calling a 'bedroom' which is actually a small pantry room for rent at a jaw-dropping $300 per week in the heart of the bustling CBD.

The story recently surfaced on Reddit, where a user posted a screenshot of this rental ad on social media. The Facebook Marketplace advertisement boasted of the 'Penthouse small room' situated inside a CBD apartment.

Now, what one would expect from such a luxurious-sounding 'Penthouse small room' sounds like a dream come true, doesn't it? Well, the advertisement clearly doesn't deliver. All the room really offers is a single bed that takes up the entire width of the claustrophobic space, leaving only a small patch of empty space between the bed and the room's door - and let's not forget the complete absence of a window…


View attachment 19094
The entire ‘bedroom’ that is up for rent. Image source: Facebook Marketplace.




Living in such cramped quarters is certainly not what we had envisioned for a penthouse apartment.

Upon further investigation, it was confirmed that the rental price was indeed a staggering $300 per week, contrary to the $300 per month originally mentioned in the ad. The person who shared the ad on Reddit said, 'I have clarified with the person who posted this ad, it is $300/week to sleep in a CBD apartment pantry room.'

Unsurprisingly, Reddit users were horrified by this absurd rental offer. Many shared the sentiment that it showed Australia's rental crisis had gone above and beyond 'out of hand.'

One user commented, 'This is how far Sydney has fallen. F*** this s***,' while another added, 'At this point in the rental crisis, I shouldn't be surprised, but wow... what a scam!'


Others voiced concern regarding the legality of renting a room with no window since the National Construction Code requires bedrooms to be 'habitable' with access to daylight and natural ventilation.

One user added their two cents, saying, 'That's illegal anyway; every habitable room must have a window. You could report it.'

Meanwhile, some users tried to find the funny side to the ridiculous situation. One joked, 'Amazed they didn't put a bunk bed in there,' and another chimed in saying, 'Yeah, I think the eternity I spend in a coffin will be time enough to enjoy these sorts of conditions.'


Key Takeaways

  • A Sydney landlord has been slammed for advertising a tiny 'coffin' room for rent at a shocking price of $300 a week.
  • Reddit users were horrified by the advertisement, with many commenting on the worsening rental crisis in Australia.
  • Others questioned the legality of renting the room, as the National Construction Code requires bedrooms to be habitable and have access to daylight and natural ventilation.
  • Many Reddit users expressed their outrage and disbelief at the lows that some landlords are stooping to in the current rental climate.

It's pretty clear that while renting and living costs are skyrocketing, especially in metropolitan areas, landlords like these are taking advantage of the crisis and the potential desperation of people needing a place to call home.

Here's to hoping that this rental 'coffin' gets reported and shut down as soon as possible.

So, what do you think of this ‘coffin’ rental, members? Do you think it is appalling that some people are willing to take things this far to make a bit of money and take advantage of vulnerable people? We’d like to hear your thoughts and opinions in the comment section below!

Omg it can’t be legal who is this despicable person needs to be named and shamed for trying to make money on vulnerable people NOT AUSTRALIAN 😡😡😡😡
 
Whether by the week or by the month $300 for that space with no ventilation is illegal and criminal & should be investigated by the relevant authorities.
 
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It reminds me of the documentary I saw once of banks of coffin rooms, accommodation methods to house lower-income people in parts of Hong Kong for rent in large building complexes, without standing room and how many rig up their own requirements through (dangerous) illegal power supplies for, lights, electronic items small TVs, electric jugs or basic cooking and innovative in their decorating to create their own home. Like a human hive, each has a slotted living space to fit the human body, without even a shelf until the occupant provides it. The rent is still high for housing low-earning single people.
 
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It reminds me of the documentary I saw once of banks of coffin rooms, accommodation methods to house lower-income people in parts of Hong Kong for rent in large building complexes, without standing room and how many rig up their own requirements through (dangerous) illegal power supplies for, lights, electronic items small TVs, electric jugs or basic cooking and innovative in their decorating to create their own home. Like a human hive, each has a slotted living space to fit the human body, without even a shelf until the occupant provides it. The rent is still high for housing low-earning single people.
Almost like the pidgeon hole mentality-it sounds awful!
 
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