An Upper West Side apartment is on the market for $1,375 a month The 140-square-foot studio is on the fourth floor of a walk up and lacks windows
Windows are a legal requirement for bedrooms in New York City
There is no door to the bathroom, no kitchen but has a mini-fridge on the bed
One woman took to Twitter, clearly discouraged while apartment hunting
New York City is notorious for its less-than roomy real estate that go for astronomical prices - and one property has proven that theory far too true.
A listing for a 140-square-foot studio at the top of a four-floor walk up is on the market for a whopping $1,375 a month.
The space lacks a lounging area, kitchen and windows - despite windows being a legal requirement in New York - but is complete with a door-less bathroom and a bed frame with a mini fridge stacked right on top.
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DailyMail.com did not hear back from the real estate agent after reaching out for comment regarding the windows. A shower stall, toilet and sink are separated by a half wall behind the bunk bed, which has a refrigerator on top
The property's location is prime, situated a few blocks aware from Central Park
The shower stall is separated by a half wall
An Upper West Side apartment is on the market for $1,375 a month
One woman took to Twitter, clearly discouraged while apartment hunting
The property's location is prime, situated a few blocks aware from Central Park at 114 West 71st Street.
The real estate agent acknowledges the cramped the space, writing in the property description: 'NYCs Famous Small living space sleeping quarters..!!'
One Twitter-user spotted the property while apartment hunting and was discouraged by the results.
'Looking for apartments in NYC is wild depressing,' the Syracuse alumna wrote.
'Like how you put a fridge on top of a bed and want 1375 a month for it?' she asked, pointing out the mini fridge placed strategically on top of what appears to be a bunk bed.
A shower stall, toilet and sink are separated by a half wall and there are no windows in the studio.
There is a bright side, however, as utilities are included in the rent and the space has been renovated with hardwood floors.
Other online Twitter users offered some suggestions - try looking outside of Manhattan, or perhaps down south where you can get more bang for your buck.