Photos of Well Furnished House with Modern Facilities that Sells for N1.7m Go Viral

Photos of Well Furnished House with Modern Facilities that Sells for N1.7m Go Viral

- The home was first posted on Facebook by Kenya Projects Budget Homes

- It costs KSh 500,000 (N1,733,834.24) and has all the necessary amenities

- The house which is surprisingly the size of a bedsitter has two bedrooms, a kitchen, a washroom and a sitting room

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You thought your bedsitter was wee-sized? Think again.

Photos of a two-bedroom home have made rounds on social media and the one thing that stands out about the abode is how tiny it is.

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The house that is currently being sold at KSh 500,000 (N1,733,834.24) in different places across the country has been dubbed as the “Vitz or kadudu” of homes.

Kenyans amused by tiny KSh 500k home that has 2 bedrooms, all amenities intact
The home has all the amenities one can need. Photo: Kenya Projects Budget Homes.
Source: Facebook

It is quite hard to emphasize how compact the four-walled home is but we will try to paint a clear picture.

The house has been sectioned into a kitchen, two bedrooms, a bathroom and a sitting room despite being so tiny.

In it, a sofa, a table and a TV stand can fit but walking around can be quite a challenge.

Anyone planning to purchase it needs a great carpenter who can design small beds which can then be squeezed into the bedrooms.

Then, the bathroom looks like a hustle to fit in but the owner can always adapt.

People are still debating on whether or not it is economical to purchase the property but most have argued that half a million is a steal and a great deal.

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Interestingly, the interior and exterior have great finishing which include manicured walls and a sightly roof.

One social media user joked that the house can be ordered online and delivered on the same day at the back of a lorry.

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that a young Nigerian man with the Twitter handle @evs4real recycled shipping containers into offices, restaurants, and houses.

The man shared photos of some of his amazing works online as he asked people to help retweet his crafts.

Many people who saw what he did with the containers praised him, asking how he was able to stylishly furnish them to make them look so cool.

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Joseph Omotayo writes for the human interest desk at Legit.ng. He graduated from Obafemi Awolowo University with a degree in Literature in English. He loves basketball and books. He tweets @omotayome.

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