THE cheapest house in Wales has hit the market for just £25,000 – but the new owners will have their work cut out for them.
Despite its bargain price tag, the home’s dirty and dingy interior with a jungle in the back garden may put off some house hunters.
The three-bed house near Pontypridd is certainly in need of renovation, but homeowners looking for a project will be eager to flip it into a hefty profit.
New owners have a job on their hands from the moment they walk through the door with 1970s retro paper decking out the hallway.
The front room is completely stripped back but a second downstairs room at least features a traditional fireplace.
A third reception room is found at the back of the property where the kitchen can be accessed behind a glass door.
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But the work inside the property is nothing compared to the job to be done outside, with shrubs so wild they have burst through the kitchen walls and through empty window panes.
Upstairs, a blue bathroom comes equipped with a full-length bath, while residents will be pleased to find three bedrooms already installed with throwback patterned carpets and wallpaper.
Set to go under the hammer for just £25,000, this project will no doubt appeal to those looking to flip a profit or work to construct their dream home.
The house is going to online auction with McHugh & Co estate agents and auctioneers, London, on Thursday October 27.
It has a guide price of £25,000 and vacant possession – call 020 7485 0112 to find out more.
This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk