In a grim perception into the Brisbane property market, a granny flat in a leafy and sought-after suburb has been listed for an eye-watering $350-per-week.
The itemizing for the Coopers Camp Rd residence in Bardon in Brisbane’s west describes the residence as a “charming abode” that has been “freshly updated” and “the perfect place to call home”.
It additionally boasts about being a “short commute into the city” and “conveniently located close to shops, local parks and a short walk to public transport”.
It additionally lists its options as together with a “spacious open play layout” and a “light-filled bathroom” and notes that water is included within the value of hire.
The itemizing is for a granny flat which sits subsequent to a four-bedroom, three-bathroom property on the identical block.
“Your new home will be positioned in an extremely sort (sic) after blue-chip street surrounded by beautiful homes, close to parks, playgrounds, walking and bike tracks,” the itemizing says.
“Bardon has a wonderful choice for local shopping, cafes and restaurants.”
However it drew the ire of some individuals on-line amid the cost-of-living disaster and surge within the rental market.
On Twitter, one person described it as a “shed” whereas one other mentioned it “looks a bit like a cubby house”.
“It’s just the bathroom and the one bed/kitchen/everything room isn’t it? No storage apart from kitchen cupboards. No wardrobe, comfy chair space,” one other person wrote.
However not everybody was pessimistic concerning the value, with one individual including on Twitter: “This is actually nicer than most of the $350 pw apartments in Melbourne, including my own.”
Source: www.news.com.au