hot take: the people with the nicest flats are not always the ones who spent the most. they're the ones who rented smart, maintained well, and didn't buy a bed frame on impulse at 2am. ποΈ
the most underrated flex: a flat that looks like it belongs in an ad, costs you βΉ300/month in furniture, and you can return it all when you leave. rent smart. ποΈ
romanticising my life by imagining I own all this furniture when in reality I'm paying βΉ1,100/month and it's the best financial decision of my adult life π§
that moment your washing machine at home breaks and you realise you've been paying maintenance for 2 years while your smart friends who rented from us justβ¦ called and got it fixed π
The only subscription worth paying for that doesn't charge you for 3 months after you forget to cancel. Furniture that stays as long as you need it. Nothing more. π
what's the most unhinged piece of furniture someone tried to carry in an auto while shifting? drop your stories we need to feel better about our life choices π»