
Householder offers bed-in-a-shed for £450pm (with no electricity or plumbing) - and there's a queue!
By Rob Cooper 'The Mail'
A landlord tried to rent out an 8ft by 8ft garden shed for £450-per-month as a 'double room in a garden house'.
Homeowner Greg Farkas was forced to withdraw the advert after realising it fell foul of planning laws - despite a flood of interest from prospective tenants.
The shed on the outskirts of Oxford would have had no electricity or plumbing but tenants would have been permitted to use the kitchen, bathroom and washing machine in the main semi-detached house.
Mr Farkas, 34, said he had more than 20 inquiries before he withdrew the advert in an area where the average house price is £230,000.
The Hungarian lorry driver ordered the shed for £800 and laid concrete for it to rest on. However, it was never installed.
The full text of the advert read: 'Nice location near Florence Park, bus-stops and shopping centers are nearby. £450 per month all included.
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'Double room in a garden house': The £450-per-month shed that Greg Farkas tried to rent out in Oxford
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