A boarded-up home with a red "keep out" warning painted on the door has gone on the market for a whopping £325,000.
The empty, three-bedroom detached property is described as being in need of "complete renovation". It is listed as having an energy efficiency rating of F - the second lowest.
Pictures show the neglected two-storey property with overgrown front, side and rear gardens. There is even a dumped, broken TV on the grounds. Many of the property's interior walls are bare, although some still retain their old-fashioned wallpaper. Its living room can be seen with two dirty, old chairs, a sofa and an empty TV stand.
The run-down house is in the village of Blofield, near Norwich, Norfolk, as reported by Luxury Property News. Its listing states: "Of interest to cash buyers only. This three-bedroom detached house needs a complete program of renovation/refurbishment.
"Having been in the same ownership for many years and is now to be sold with vacant possession. The house is set in a generous rectangular 0.26-acre garden in need of attention. The large plot offers room to extend or redevelop, subject to the necessary consents.
"Off-road parking to the front with overgrown front, side and rear gardens with a hard standing area where a detached double garage once stood. The water tank has been removed, leaving exposed pipes, and heating was previously provided via a back boiler."
It is being auctioned on March 26 by Auction House East Anglia with a guide price of between £275,000 and £325,000.
The interior shows buyers a spacious property that could prove to be the perfect home for someone who has the time and dedication to make the home their own. A large garden could also be turned into a welcoming space for any family and visitors.
But is obvious a serious amount of work will need be carried out to bring the best out of the property.
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