This 100-square-foot apartment is absurdly small?but somehow still works
Wowza This impeccably-styled micro apartment, clocking in at just over 100 square feet, proves that anything is possible?and that big city real estate is utterly bananas.
Located in Vasastan, a central Stockholm neighborhood known for its parks, the modern unit features super high ceilings, which offers enough room for a lofted bed accessed via a ladder, along with a microwave-equipped kitchenette, cafe-style dining table for two, and lounge sofa perfect for maybe a person and a half.
The lone arched window, with enough depth for some houseplants and decor, seems to bring in enough light to give the space that covetable Scandinavian all-white look. There?s also a bathroom with large tiled walls and the most itty-bitty sink. While the Instagrammable efficiency of the whole thing is certainly impressive, we couldn?t help but wonder: Is an 100-square-foot apartment worth dreaming about at all"
The answer is yes, apparently. This very unit went up on the market recently to immediate great interest, and has already found a buyer for the price of 2,204,000 SEK (or about $270,000)?that?s more than $70,000 above the initial asking price and equivalent to about $25,041 per square meter, making it possibly the most expensive property by price-per-square-meter in Sweden.
Take a closer look.
Via: Apartment Therapy
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