A ONE-bedroom flat in a rural Scottish village has gone on the market for £6,000 – but buyers may be shocked by the inside.

The property in the rural village of Kilmacolm, Renfrewshire – one of Scotland’s most-affluent areas – will be auctioned off next month.

A one-bedroom flat in a rural Scottish village has gone on the market for £6,000

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A one-bedroom flat in a rural Scottish village has gone on the market for £6,000Credit: Future Property Auctions
The 'flat' for sale is a shell of a basement with exposed-brick walls

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The ‘flat’ for sale is a shell of a basement with exposed-brick wallsCredit: Future Property Auctions

While potential-buyers may sense a bargain, they will no doubt be shocked by the state of the inside.

The ‘flat’ for sale is an eerie shell of a basement, with exposed-brick walls and wires hanging from the ceiling.

Visitors will be greeted with exposed beams above their heads as they walk along the bare concrete floor.

Auctioneer Future Property Auctions praised the apartment as a “perfect opportunity for a developer” with all services in the building.

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Once done up, the flat is expected to sell for at least £100,000 and planning permission for a conversion has already been granted.

It is close to the centre of the village, which is just 14 miles west of Glasgow.

And the new owner has access to a shared back garden – which will come in handy as the flat lacks windows.

The property’s Rightmove listing reads: “Rare development opportunity in the affluent village of Kilmacolm.

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“Tenement basement with planning permission granted for conversion to a one-bedroom flat.”

They call it the perfect opportunity for a developer” with it’s “great location close to the centre of the village”.

Buyers with ambition who are looking to put in the graft may also have spotted a three-bed family home on the market for just £70,000 in Lincoln.

The house needs a huge amount of work before the kids could move in.

Carpets have been torn up, while old wallpaper has peeled from the walls and a bathroom is thick with mould.

Another property that may have caught the keen developer’s eye is a one-bed flat in South East London.

Visitors will be greeted with exposed beams above their heads

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Visitors will be greeted with exposed beams above their headsCredit: Future Property Auctions
Wires hang from the ceiling

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Wires hang from the ceilingCredit: Future Property Auctions
The new owner has access to a shared back garden

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The new owner has access to a shared back gardenCredit: Future Property Auctions

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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