A TWO-bed terraced home in York has hit the market for £175,000 – but despite its cut-price appeal, buyers felt it wasn’t all it cracked up to be.

Prospective homeowners raced to the home after seeing its bargain price tag – but reacted with horror at seeing the “sad” black mould across the walls.

Hitting the market for just £175,000, the two bed property looked to be a steal

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Hitting the market for just £175,000, the two bed property looked to be a stealCredit: Deadline
But viewers were stunned to see the sheer level of mould that has taken over

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But viewers were stunned to see the sheer level of mould that has taken overCredit: Deadline
The kitchen comes featuring white and black mould - including around the fridge and washing machine

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The kitchen comes featuring white and black mould – including around the fridge and washing machineCredit: Deadline
Potential tenants will have to go without flooring in the living room

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Potential tenants will have to go without flooring in the living roomCredit: Deadline

Despite being located in the swanky area of York, viewers were shocked to find mould spread across the home from head to toe.

Property enthusiasts hoping for a steal were met with bathroom walls covered from top to bottom in black mould – alongside shampoos and toothpaste unfortunately showing that someone was still living in the home.

Meanwhile, downstairs in the kitchen white and black mould had completely taken over the room – including around the fridge and washing machine.

For tenants hoping to find a cozy spot to end their day, instead they were faced with a living area without flooring adorned with a large hole in the wall.

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Despite the mould infestation covering practically the entire home, estate agents Churchills noted the property was merely “in need of some improvements”.

The firm described the home as: “A two-bedroom period mid terrace house, in need of some improvements, situated in this popular and convenient residential location close to the York city centre, hospital and York St John University.

“The property briefly comprises entrance hallway, lounge, dining room, kitchen, first floor landing, two first floor double bedrooms and a three piece bathroom.

“To the outside to the rear is a courtyard with brick outbuildings.”

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Posted to social media to attract potential buyers, property fans had their say on the state of the home.

One said: “It seems someone is still living there – really sad to think of someone living in those conditions.”

“What must that smell like?! Shudder,” said another.

A third joked: “Quick. Let’s put in a close up of the ceiling rose to make everyone forget what they saw.”

However, one house-hunter saw the bright side, adding: “Could be a lovely wee house with a bit of work.”

But the improvements needed could put off some from the appealing price tag, as fixing mould infestation can often run into the thousands.

This was experienced first-hand by Immy Graham, 27, whose dream first home turned into a nightmare.

After splashing out on a £640k two-bed flat, Immy was then hit with over £20k in bills to fix damp, mould and rot 18 months after moving in.

But fixing up a mould-ridden home can be done, as office manager Amberley Rainey discovered last year.

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The 37-year-old first time buyer spent £18,000 renovating her dated and mould-ridden property – and learned it all from YouTube videos.

Amberley says the three-bed house, which she bought for £175,000, was a “real do-er upper” – but her efforts paid off as she added over £45k to her home.

The two-bed abode was labelled 'sad' by viewers - but is a steal at just £175K

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The two-bed abode was labelled ‘sad’ by viewers – but is a steal at just £175KCredit: Deadline
Estate agents Churchills felt the home was merely 'in need of some improvements'

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Estate agents Churchills felt the home was merely ‘in need of some improvements’Credit: Deadline
The home is located in swanky York

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The home is located in swanky YorkCredit: Deadline

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