An apartment to which an
extra "bedroom" has been added through the subdivision of a bedroom or living room with a makeshift
wall. This usually results in a tiny, rat-maze-like room with no doors,
windows, or closets, and no sound insulation. Not recommended for adults. A common occurrence in
New York City, this procedure is used especially for turning overpriced, small one-bedroom apartments into overpriced,
even smaller two-bedroom apartments. Usage is not standard, and some differentiate between "converted" apartments in which the subdividing
wall(s) have already been added, and "convertible" apartments which have not yet been subdivided. Transparently and insultingly exploiting this confusion, unscrupulous (read: all) rental apartment brokers almost always classify any overpriced one-bedroom apartment as a "convertible" two-bedroom.
Renters of convertible apartments are in common parlance called "suckers," and the act of renting itself is called a "mistake."