It’s usually easy to tell when a home is really just a market opportunity, rented out to make profit for landlords. Similarly, it’s easy to tell when a place has actually been lived in, as is the case with Fibonacci. There are books on the shelves and things in the cupboards, and it’s touches like this that give a flat a soul (although the less said about the motivational quotes the better). A split over two floors helps as well, but because the stairs are quite steep, small children have a difficult time reaching the bedrooms, so we’d probably suggest a minimum age of five or so.
Home truths: *The spiral staircase is steep and narrow
*Up to three people can sleep in the living room on one double sofa bed and a chaise longue that folds out
*The bedrooms are under the eaves and the ceilings slope down on one side
*When we visited, we found a fair amount of the owners' possessions in the cupboards
*There's only one shower, and as many as seven people can stay here at once
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