Homehunters can now live in a shipping container that has gone on the market for £75,000.
The humble abode offers the chance for new homeowners to jump on the property ladder – but it’ll be a tight squeeze.
A double bed takes up the width of the storage unit – with a nearby lamp hanging over the pillow due to lack of space.

The pokey home can also fit a sofa inside and has an area for cooking.
There is also a bathroom squished inside the freight container – which has been dubbed “a testament to luxurious living” by estate agents.
It has also been termed as “a rejuvenating atmosphere that enhances your well-being.”
The property is located in Pudding Mill Lane, Stratford, east London.
It is just yards from West Ham’s London Stadium home.

It has good transport links with a nearby Dockland Light Railway stop just 100 metres away.
It is listed with estate agents iad UK on Rightmove.
The property description reads: “Introducing the pinnacle of sustainable living: our low-energy, ESG-compliant 40HQ container house.
“Utilizing live data and cutting-edge technology, this extraordinary home surpasses government building regulations and exceeds future home standards, delivering an unparalleled living experience.
“Harnessing the power of live energy data, our container house takes environmental consciousness to new heights.

“Stay connected and informed as real-time data on energy consumption, air quality, humidity, and temperature are seamlessly integrated into your daily life.
“Empowered by this knowledge, you can effortlessly make informed decisions and take control of your environmental impact.
“At the heart of our container house lies world-leading ventilation technology.
“Embrace a breath of fresh air as the system intelligently circulates and filters, ensuring optimal air quality for you and your loved ones.
“Say goodbye to stuffy rooms and hello to a rejuvenating atmosphere that enhances your well-being.”
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