WATCH: Would you buy this minimalistic house retailing at R33-million?
Updated | By East Coast Radio
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Like anything in life, each person has their own taste. That taste extends to fashion, food, furniture, and homes.
A recent video showing off a three-storey home has gone viral. The house is located in Toronto and is selling for $1.95-million.
The reason behind its virality? The unusual design.
"The walk-through video travels up three very narrow levels with chic, minimalist decor, culminating in a bedroom where the toilet and shower are right next to the bed." (Daily Dot)
We have heard many stories of wealthy people with extravagant taste, but this seems like an unusual sort of taste... if we can even call it that?
What we did appreciate to a small extent was how well they were able to utilise the very narrow space that the home hosted.
WATCH the walk through below, courtesy of TikTok.
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The comment section revealed that many people would never pay that much for this house.
And we most definitely agree with them. R33-million is a lot of dough for something so small... oh wait, should we say 'minimalistic'?
Many were very honest about their feelings and didn't sugar coat things. Check out some of the comments below:
Jamie Nott: "Never would I pay that much for that. Maybe 499k tops only becuase it’s in Toronto"
jaideepmelam: "Did nobody notice the open toilet in the bedroom 💀"
Blaise Marie: "Everyone’s talking about the toilet but there’s literally only a microwave in that kitchen"
Stephen Isaac: "That seems more like $100,000"
Image Courtesy of Pexels
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