A comp of three photos. The first is a photo of the Love Is Blind apartment - Stay Camden - lounge - it is modern with a neutral colour scheme and features a white kitchen, breakfast bar stools, and large windows. The second image is Demi and Ollie sitting on the sofa while chatting. The final image is Metro writer Josie and friend Lydia clinking together golden glasses while stood in the white kitchen.
Anybody can stay at the Love Is Blind apartments (Picture: Metro / Netflix)

While the Love Is Blind couples were busy falling in love, there was something else that enamoured me: their homes.

As somebody who searches Rightmove like a frivolous trip to M&S wouldn’t bring me financial ruin, the properties the cast got to stay in while navigating the early parts of their romantic relationships piqued my interest.

   

To settle my curiosity, I searched for answers and discovered that newly engaged couples lived in STAY Camden’s luxury apartments after accepting proposals and holidaying in Corfu.

I arranged to spend a night at the London pad, and my trip has left me wondering how these people ever had drama — I could probably live with just about anyone here and convince myself I’m happy.

I’d argue it’s worth signing up for the Netflix show just to have an all-expenses paid stay in Stay Camden, as a classic two-bedroom apartment starts from £248 per night.

It’s not cheap especially when you consider there is a seven-night minimum stay, so begging for a proposal on day one of the pods (the first stage of the series, where singletons date without seeing each other) would probably be a move Martin Lewis would approve of.