In New York City's competitive housing market, a recent listing has sparked significant debate due to its high rent and unconventional amenities. A studio apartment in Manhattan's Midtown area is available for $1,200 (approximately ₹1 lakh) per month. Notably, this unit lacks both a private bathroom and kitchen. Instead, residents must use a shared bathroom located in the hallway.
Realtor Omer Labock showcased the apartment in a video, highlighting its compact size and the absence of essential facilities. He described it as possibly the "tiniest apartment" in Manhattan, emphasizing that for $1,200 a month, tenants essentially receive just a bedroom.
This listing has ignited discussions about the challenges of affordable housing in major cities. Many are questioning the ethics of renting out such minimal spaces at high prices, especially when basic amenities are communal. Critics argue that this trend reflects a broader issue of housing accessibility and affordability in urban cente
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