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not great pics, and the guy is a goth, but this is what 99% of our bedsits look like, just one or two scruffbags get through

 

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are these things not like proper appartments? (seperate bedroom , lounge etc)

 

His bed is in his lounge :confused:

Nope. A bedsit is one or two rooms. Generally all in one room are the lounge, bedroom and a small partition for the kitchen and a bathroom.

 

I had a friend who rented one while he was at uni as it was cheaper than his halls of residence! Can't say I'd want to live in one, but when needs must. Lots of people need them and they are a good thing.

A bedsit is everything in one room - except the bathroom.

 

oh :D Man I've learn't sooo much and come across loads of different types of houses during my time in the UK

 

Back home you get:

 

Cottage - usually a smaller house at the back of a main house (in the same garden)

House - yup a house - proper full on with a couple of acres for a garden

Flat - either in a building, or a small little cottage type house with a small garden (garden flat)

Double storey house - upstair and downstairs, but the whole lot belongs to one family! Not split in 4 like here!

Lodge - usually like in the bush, safari lodge - thatch roof, minimal luxuaries

Farm house - as it says, a homestead on a farm

 

Thats about all i can think of right now....

 

None of this Detached, semi detached, bedsits, estates or those house/caravan items you see on the back of lorries - feck me that screwed me over! How on earth can you move a whole home! lol

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oh :D Man I've learn't sooo much and come across loads of different types of houses during my time in the UK

 

And now you wanna live in one dont ya :D :rofl:

Nope. A bedsit is one or two rooms. Generally all in one room are the lounge, bedroom and a small partition for the kitchen and a bathroom.

 

I had a friend who rented one while he was at uni as it was cheaper than his halls of residence! Can't say I'd want to live in one, but when needs must. Lots of people need them and they are a good thing.

 

 

sh1t yeah, just noticed his sink is near his telly! :eek: Madness!

 

I am so uneducated its unreal - Fecking foreigners! :rofl:

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a bedsit is one room, with a washbasin in, its got a bed, chair, table and chair, wardrobe, and chest of drawers all in one room, communal bathroom and kithchen, you also get a washbasin with hot and cold water in your room

 

all this for £50 a week, no council tax (we pay it) not hot water bills (its free) no passage heating bills(we pay that too)lights in the passage(not normally free, it is with us)cleaner and a toilet roll per tennant

 

thats quite a lot for £50 a week

sh1t yeah, just noticed his sink is near his telly! :eek: Madness!

 

I am so uneducated its unreal - Fecking foreigners! :rofl:

 

Its genius actually - he can watch porn and when he is done it saves the cleaning up. Think about that one ;) :rofl: :rofl:

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i have a flatlet ready now, bedsit with a kitchen in corner and a passage leading to a shower room with toilet and wash basin, all this for £85, no council tax no other bills other than your electric meter (pound slot meter, which is generous)

Yeah I recently told my letting agency to sod off as they wanted to come and take new pics of the inside of the house that im renting from them before i had moved out!

 

No chance!

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also the filthy room, the tennant had moved out and left it in that state so he cant complain

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