This two-bedroom home has gone on the market at auction for just £1,000, but you'll have to replace the roof yourself.
The home in West Hull needs a new roof after it was badly burnt and potential buyers are only able to view the property from the outside because of the damage inside.
Images from the property show a burnt-out window and charred rafters.
Blackened brickwork by the front windows – which are all missing their glass panes – is further evidence of the serious fire, HullLive reports.
Hull City Council is responsible for the property which is being marketed by London auctioneers McHugh & Co.
It has a living room, kitchen, and bathroom on the ground floor but, due to the fire, there are no fittings.
Both bedrooms are on the first floor.
There is also a garden located to the rear of the property and it is near a park,
It is also within walking distance from Asda and Lidl and the city centre and Hull train station are just over a mile away.
It was previously sold for £62,000 in April 2019, according to data from themovemarket.com.
The current listing describes it as an "End of Terrace Fire Damage House requiring complete modernisation".
A lot of time, work, and money will be needed to restore the building and, with no pictures of the inside, it is unclear the extent of the damage.
The house is due to be sold by online auction on September 15 by McHugh & Co who can be contacted directly for more information, or you can find more details on the listing on Rightmove.
Yesterday, we reported how a completely uninhabitable flat has gone for sale for just £10,000.
While the estate agents have said the deal is too good not to turn down, those wanting to get on the property ladder might argue otherwise.
The one-bedroom home in Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, Scotland, will go under the hammer on Friday.
However, pictures of the place might put buyers off completely.
Images show holes in the floorboards and the ceiling completely strewn with debris and waste.
The walls have been stripped back bare, and the bathroom is screaming out for an update.
In full need of refurbishment, the flat's original layout comprises an entrance hall, living room, galley kitchen and bedroom.
Hopeful buyers are therefore able to completely strip back the property and turn it into something luxurious.