A three-bedroom home is up for auction for just £80,000 - but images showing the home’s state of disrepair have attracted attention for all the wrong reasons.
The home in Llandudno, Wales, which is currently expected to sell for just £80,000, is in need of some major TLC, North Wales Live reports.
Photos on the listing, which is set to go to auction on March 31, show that each room is incredibly run-down, with piles of rubbish strewn all over the place.
One room shows a pack of Stella Artois on the bedside cabinet which, if you're lucky, could end up coming with the auctioned property.
The house listing has been shared on social media with a lot of people commenting on its condition.
However, estate agents Allsop has reassured potential buyers that the house will be cleared of all rubbish and unwanted items when the sale of the site is completed.
With a large overgrown rear garden, the property is situated on the north west side of Maesdu Road, to the south west of its junction with Ffordd Las.
It comes complete with three bedrooms, one bathroom, two reception rooms and a very cluttered kitchen.
Clutter inside shows stacks of paper piled up in one corner of the room, a dirty unmade bed and a mould-ridden toilet along with rubbish and bags strewn over the rear overgrown garden floor.
Whoever takes on the property will need some serious elbow grease - and a strong stomach.
Allsop auctions say the property will be open for viewing every Monday and Wednesday before the auction.
However, the company strongly encourages that all viewers wear a face mask and gloves when viewing the property.
They also ask people not to visit if they are displaying symptoms of coronavirus.
The three bed end terrace house is located overlooking the large Llandudno Rugby Field and stands only minutes away from the A470.
This gives direct links to the A55 expressway and has an extensive range of local shops and amenities are available within the coastal town of Llandudno.
Most of the similar sales in surrounding areas have sold with the average price of £180,000 over the last year.