for allison, moving into this vacant cafÉ in primrose hill was like winning the lottery, even thoughhe will have to move out if the building is sold. >> i don't think it is for everybody. you've got to be willing to move into buildings that are not necessarily particularly nice, not in very good condition. you sometimes have to do quite a lot of work thomas a lot of cleaning. this one is actually lovely, and i was really happy when i moved into this one, but the one i was in last was very, very dirty when i moved in, and i had to do a lot of cleaning. >> so she tries to make the most of her provisional home in a neighborhood where she does not know anyone and does not want to know anyone. her neighbors are all bankers, models, and managers. >> it's a really horrible situation, actually, for a lot of people, and i don't think it is sustainable, so i'm interested to see what will happen. >> not even the solution is really cheap. allyson pays arthur duke's company 500 euros a month, but duke has no shortage of potential tenants. 90% of the applicants are english, people who can barely a