A house on the market in Hampstead, north west London, has got people online talking after they took a closer look at the Rightmove listing.
Currently expected to sell for £600,00, the three-bedroom property is in need of some major TLC, as each room hides a rather filthy secret.
Grim photos on the listing show that each room is incredibly run-down, with piles of rubbish and debris all over the place.
There's a lot of discarded and broken furniture, black bin bags, clothes and clutter and if that weren't enough, most of the walls are stained, the bathroom shows a toilet and sink covered in dirt and there are thick cobwebs everywhere.
A Twitter user also spotted that in the virtual tour on Rightmove, a 'porn stash' of magazines can be seen on a table on the upstairs landing.
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The piles of rubbish are so extreme throughout the home that they almost touch the ceiling in some rooms.
It appears that the photographer even had to stand on a pile of bin bags and banished furniture to snap one of the three bedrooms.
Old-style floral wallpaper can be seen around the house, which has peeled off in places, or is hanging from the walls.
The property's green bin should be outside but instead stands guard in the downstairs hallway and things don't improve in the front garden, which is overgrown with shrubbery and littered with a pile of bricks.
Those looking to get their hands dirty and undertake a rennovation project, would have a field day with this place which is described as being "in need of complete modernisation" on the Rigtmove ad.
The property is going up for auction with Savills next Wednesday (Mar 2) and the full listing reads: "A three storey three bedroom mid terrace house that benefits from a rear garden.
"In need of complete modernisation.
"The property is located in the sought after location of Primrose Hill, convenient to the fashionable restaurants and shops of the area."
This comes after another seemingly ordinary-looking house for sale went viral.
The property being sold in Norwich, Norfolk, captured people's attention after they spotted a rather bizarre feature in the terraced house's master bedroom.
The room featured a glass ensuite bathroom, which some said gave them 'loo anxiety' as the toilet and shower are on full display to the rest of the room.
After spotting the listing, a woman named Sarah tweeted: "Today on Rightmove: Impress/horrify guests with a glass-walled khazi."
One user replied: "I'm hoping against hope that it's the sort of glass that magically goes frosted at the flick of a switch."
Another wrote: "I still wouldn't trust it. Like those 'automatic' locks on train toilets - gives me loo anxiety."
Someone else said: "Errrrr it's a NO from me!!!"
While a different user added: "Had one of those in a hotel room in Berlin. Was weird even as the only occupant. Brr."
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