A TWO-storey property is being auctioned for just £100 but is in need of a serious revamp.

The property located in Morriston in Swansea requires full refurbishment from the ground up before anyone can live in it.

The two-storey house is being auctioned at a starting price of £100

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The two-storey house is being auctioned at a starting price of £100Credit: WNS
The property needs refurbishing from the ground up before anyone can live in it

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The property needs refurbishing from the ground up before anyone can live in itCredit: WNS
The staircase is stripped and visibly damaged

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The staircase is stripped and visibly damagedCredit: WNS

Given the work required for it, it’s being auctioned as a development opportunity on the Paul Fosh auctioning site.

The property only offers one room on both the ground and first floor along with a garden.

There may be an opportunity to extend the property size as its tenure is advertised as “advised freehold – to be verified by solicitor”.

The side of property reveals an additional room on the ground floor that’s been partially knocked down, with floor plans proposing the opportunity for it to be rebuilt.

The back of the property has been partially knocked down

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The back of the property has been partially knocked downCredit: WNS
The garden is covered in rubble and debris

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The garden is covered in rubble and debrisCredit: WNS
The walls and floors have black markings and even mould in some places

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The walls and floors have black markings and even mould in some placesCredit: WNS

In the video tour on the website, the inside walls and stairs are visibly stripped bare with markings and mould left on the walls.

The garden would also require serious work with dark rubble and debris scattered across the space.

According to the listing, the front door of the property is accessed through a side gate leading to the private garden space.

The location of the property offers an “excellent range of amenities and shops” as well as great road links to the M4 motorway.

Residential property specialist at Paul Fosh, Sean Roper confirmed there hasn’t been a fire or accident that caused its condition.

With bidding ongoing until June 10, there are currently 109 people watching the listing.

The property is accessed via its own side gate leading to private garden space

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The property is accessed via its own side gate leading to private garden spaceCredit: WNS
Cupboard under the stairs appears worn and neglected

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Cupboard under the stairs appears worn and neglected
The walls and stairs reveal markings and damage

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The walls and stairs reveal markings and damageCredit: WNS
CREDIT: Paul Fosh Auctions

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CREDIT: Paul Fosh Auctions

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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