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Realtor Calls Out Woman's Ad Seeking A Renter Who Has To Share A Bed With Her For $900 A Month

Realtor Calls Out Woman's Ad Seeking A Renter Who Has To Share A Bed With Her For $900 A Month
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Realtor and TikToker Anya Ettinger put the woman's post on blast after seeing her ad seeking a renter for a 'shared bedroom' in Toronto which involves sharing a queen-sized bed with her.

Rising housing prices have made finding a rental situation difficult for many, and unique solutions are popular. Living with parents, crashing on a friend's couch, and other traditional and not-so-traditional arrangements have become increasingly common. But a recent rental ad in Toronto had people scratching their heads at the stipulations that came with it.

Toronto. $900/mo CAD (~$650USD). Sharing a room...and a queen-sized bed. Yes, sharing a queen bed with your would-be landlord, who said in the ad that this arrangement "had worked before."


People were incredulous about the advertised “shared bedroom in a lake-facing downtown condo," which Toronto realtor Anya Ettinger called "unhinged" in a TikTok video, sending it to virality.


@aserealty

just when you thought the Toronto rental market couldn’t get any worse, it did. Someone is trying to rent out a space in their queen sized bed in a downtown condo for $900/mo. And the worst part is that someone is actually going to rent this… SEND HELP #rentalmarket #roomrental #torontorentals #rentalcrisis #realestatefail

For starters, people wondered if the arrangement was legal.

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Some pointed out other ridiculous elements of the ad.

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Folks doubted the worth of this kind of living situation.

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People came up with solutions like bunk beds, or even multiple bunk beds, at that.

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Some people thought it was more than just an innocent ad for a regular tenant.

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Really, it's a commentary on the state of housing, especially in bigger cities like Toronto.

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Here's an interesting take on bed sharing.

@rvv50/TikTok


Keep on searching, then, if you want housing that includes your own bed!

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