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Kitchen sink in the hallway, anyone?

However, every now and then a gaff comes along with the ability to render even the most jaded home hunters speechless., an oddly-shaped, 1-bedroom bungalow with an oven in the hallway and a layout that defies gravity.Currently on the market for €350k, the minuscule home covers just 28 sqm. As the popular Twitter account Crazy House Prices points out -"that's a lovely €12,500/sqm".

The listing also reveals that the cottage used to be a 2-bedroom, but the second bedroom was converted into a shower room.

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