Just saw this ad

This 10 sqm (?) is rented as a studio for 1050€ / month including charges. Seems 5 m2.
It is smaller than an average bathroom. No space for eating, nothing. Prisoners rooms are bigger.

There is really someone who would r€nt this? Are we at this level in Luxembourg?

by recino9

10 comments
  1. 5 m2? Are you blind?

    It’s 6 m2 at the first floor and then another mind blowing 4 m2 on the second floor…

  2. Wow never thought I’d see a Tokyo-style studio in Luxembourg. (Not in a good way)

  3. Embarrassed to admit that I had this saved as a backup if I couldn’t find a place before coming

  4. …is that a gutter running along the wall in the second photo? Will you have the privilege of a water feature in your prison cell every time it rains?

  5. Of course in Clausen.

    Still surprised how that area isn’t completely featured in a Fallout game given its sanitary conditions

  6. This is what I paid for a 100 m² apartment just outside of Luxembourg city when I first arrived (yeah two decades ago… but still)

  7. So it seems for Residence Permit Requirements
    For residence permit applications specifically, a slightly different standard applies: a minimum floor area of 12 m² for the first occupant and 9 m² per additional occupant. Additionally, the dwelling must have natural light through windows that can be properly opened and closed, measuring at least 1/10 of the floor area, along with heating, running water, and electricity.

    Additional Standards
    Beyond floor area, rental properties must meet other habitability criteria, including a minimum ceiling height of 2 meters for spaces to be counted as habitable floor area. For renting furnished rooms, landlords must declare the rental to the commune mayor in advance, indicating the maximum number of persons accommodated and providing a detailed inventory.

  8. I’d love to see the legal rent cap calculation for that one.

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