In a video posted on Instagram, realtor David Okocha shared footage of an apartment in Nolita, New York City, which he described as “the worst design layout” he has ever seen. “What I’m about to show you is so absurd. It might leave some of you speechless,” Okocha warns viewers at the beginning of the clip.
Share iconA realtor has shared a tour of a studio apartment with what he described as “the worst design layout” he has ever seen
Image credits: ocr_realty As people walk through the door of the small studio apartment, they encounter a seemingly unfinished shower next to a tiny kitchen space. The shower is enclosed by glass brick and has no curtains or door. Furthermore, one of its walls is half made up of dirty and unfinished tiles, as shown in the video. The design layout is so unconventional that if you’re feeling hungry after a shower, you could take a few steps and grab a snack from the kitchen pantry. Also, if you’re having guests over, they can unexpectedly catch you in your bathrobe, greeting them as they step into your home.
The studio apartment, located in NYC’s Nolita neighborhood, has a shower a few meters away from the fridge
Share icon Image credits: ocr_realty But it doesn’t end there, as the shower is next to a small room that only has a toilet, “no mirror, no sink, no lights,” says Okocha in the video, which received over 52,000 comments. “Just your toilet and a window.” The rental unit on Elizabeth Street is listed for $3,495 monthly. “You cannot beat this block! Conveniently located [next] to the best shopping and restaurants New York City has to offer,” the StreetEasy description of the “charming studio” reads. The site’s listing history shows this apartment was last rented in 2020 for about $2,100 per month.
The rental unit on Elizabeth Street is listed for $3,495 monthly
Share icon Image credits: ocr_realty After showcasing the peculiar kitchroom, Okocha’s video heads into the studio space, which seems to have enough room for a bed and, in the rear, a closet space for storage. “This is definitely one of the weirdest ones I’ve seen,” the realtor admitted to the New York Post. “Everything was just a very tight squeeze. I can imagine, especially if you have guests over, it’s not going to work out if you have to squish everyone in the main studio space.” He also shared his reaction to setting eyes on the infamous shower.“When I first saw it, I thought I was in the wrong apartment and it was being remodeled. I thought there’s no way they’re going to market this apartment,” he said.
“When I first saw it, I thought I was in the wrong apartment and it was being remodeled,” David Okocha said
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Watch the tour of the apartment below
A post shared by Realtor (@ocr_realty) People online shared their thoughts about the bizarre residence, writing, “That price doesn’t leave much leftover for therapy because of the depression you’ll get for living here.” “Is nobody going to discuss the amount of mold in that grimey a** shower,” another person said. A separate individual argued, “This should be illegal. Seriously, it needs to be remodeled.” “This looks like a Sims house,” another social media user said, referencing the social simulation video game that allows players to create and control virtual people and design their homes. Finally, someone stressed, “$3495 for a tiny warehouse is crazy.”
“Jail for everyone involved,” someone demanded
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