For many people across the UK, buying a house in the current market feels like an impossible task, and the properties within budget may not be our ideal homes. We all have areas we're prepared to compromise on, though.
A £15,000 house may seem like the dream price point for many first-time buyers, but a Scottish house-hunter has dubbed his find of a rundown bungalow as the "worst house in the UK", despite the purse-friendly budget.
Adam Bruce filmed his reaction to the property in a hilarious video where he detailed the many issues within the cut-price property. The video start with Adam's head overlaid on a green screen of the Rightmove listing of the property, which is located in Bradford, Yorkshire.
The clip opens with Adam's declaration: "Stop scrolling, stop what you're doing, ladies and gentlemen we have found the worst available house in the UK and it sits in Bradford."
Whilst the Scot is introducing his followers to the property, ominous, suspenseful music can be heard in the background.
He continues: "When I was first sent this property, the first thing my eyes diverted to was the price seen here, £15,000.
"After that, my eyes vicariously directed themselves in this direction here - only to notice a couple of tell-tale signs that this might be a bit of a toil.
"Big giveaway is there being two couches in your garden."
The offending couches can be seen on the external image of the house, and they're in the derelict front garden.
The exterior of the bungalow isn't too inspiring, as it shows a rundown and unmaintained property with green moss covering the walls and stones out front, and the door and window frames appear to be caving in.
Images of the interior of the property show a completely destroyed room with rubble piling up in every corner, and graffiti litters the walls.
There are several bright-coloured, childlike paintings on the walls which quickly contrast with an ominous message written in red paint above the door frame.
It reads: "Abandon all hope, you who enter in", with an arrow pointing through the door below.
Adam then zooms into a wall to inspect further writing - which simply reads 'Repent' - before asking: "What is this 'repent'?"
The next image simply shows a collapsed ceiling surrounded by bare stone walls, detailing the extensive damage done to the property's structure.
Adam's tiny head can be seen falling from the ceiling as he mocks a scream of terror, before saying: "I'm alright, I'm alright," before pretending to dust himself down.
The final image shows artistic red swirls drawn onto the stained walls, offset with numerous newspapers pilled on the floor next to a broom.
This room also showcases an open electrical unit, haphazardly covered in red tape which concerningly reads 'Do not use'.
At the end of the video, Adam asks others if they would buy the property, and people left baffled comments as they were bewildered by the eerie interior and bizarre artwork.
One user joked: "Banksy's secret art studio obviously."
Someone else jibed "I work just down the road from this. Thanks, I was looking for a property closer to work."
The property, which is being sold by estate agents McHugh & Co features little description in its Rightmove listing.
It says: "Situated on Little Horton Lane, close to local shopping facilities and a short drive from the amenities available in Bradford City Centre including Bradford Interchange Train Station.
"A terrace single-storey bungalow requiring complete modernisation with accommodation comprising three rooms and a front garden."
Responding to his video going viral, Adam from Ayr, South Ayrshire, said: "I usually get links to awful properties sent to me via my DMs on TikTok.
"The house was literally falling apart, didn't have a roof, and had graffiti. When I saw it I felt a mixture of shock and sadness.
"Shock because of how badly it had fallen into disrepair, and sadness at how badly the housing situation is now that finding houses in this state is common and people are really struggling to get on the housing market."
McHugh & Co have been contacted for comment.
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