ONE of Britain’s cheapest homes, a two-bedroom semi-detached with a courtyard, is on sale for just £25,000 – but there’s a catch.

Although the “end of terrace” house looks quaint from the outside, viewers are greeted with an eerie, dilapidated interior.

The end of terrace house looks pleasant from the outside

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The end of terrace house looks pleasant from the outsideCredit: Zoopla
But inside the walls are coated in mould

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But inside the walls are coated in mouldCredit: Zoopla
And a huge mould of junk mail fills the hall

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And a huge mould of junk mail fills the hallCredit: Zoopla
One sorry certain still hangs in a front room with a partial ceiling collapse

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One sorry certain still hangs in a front room with a partial ceiling collapseCredit: Zoopla
Half of the floor has been taken up in what used to be a living room

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Half of the floor has been taken up in what used to be a living roomCredit: Zoopla

Once you manage to wade through the mound of junk mail, there are piles of fallen plaster from the collapsed ceilings.

The once brightly-coloured wallpapers are green and black with mould, and the home’s retro carpets have been pulled up leaving just the cement floor.

The only window not boarded up has one sorry curtain still hanging next to a broken cabinet coated in dust.

And the bleak courtyard just has bits of furniture and debris chucked at the sides.

But despite this interior reminiscent of a horror film set, the house in Sunderland is one of Zoopla’s most viewed houses.

A 10 per cent deposit would be just £2,500.

It is also well placed for a number of schools, it’s close to local amenities and there are good transport links to the city centre and beyond, the Newcastle Chronicle reports.

Despite all the work that may need doing at the moment, it’s a good size for a family who are up for a challenge, with a spacious hallway, a lounge, a kitchen, a bathroom, and two bedrooms.

At the back, the private enclosed walled courtyard may look grim at the moment but it has the potential to be a nice garden with a few potted plants.

It is being sold via auction by Pattinson Estate Agents, Sunderland, which ends at 11am on April 28, and has a guide price of £25,000.

And previously, another two-bed house in nearby Hartlepool was Zoopla’s cheapest home on the market.

The cheap and cheerful property also in the North East is located half a mile from Hartlepool station on Dean Street and was going for £35,000.

And unlike this Sunderland two-bed, for just £10,000 more, it comes in a much better condition.

The home has two bedrooms, one bathroom on the ground floor and a lounge.

It also has an open plan kitchen and dining area and a back garden too.

However, it doesn’t look like you get a driveway, so you might have to park up on the street.

According to Jones Estate Agents, who are marketing the property, it’s “considered ideal for a first time buyer”.

But while the cheap price tag might seem tempting for budding buyers looking to get on the property ladder, you might end up spending more to bring it up to date.

Some of the rooms are painted in bright colours – the kitchen is a bold red, the bathroom is lime green and the lounge is a striking blue.

The ceiling has collapsed in places leaving piles of plaster

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The ceiling has collapsed in places leaving piles of plasterCredit: Zoopla
The bleak courtyard has debris tossed into it

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The bleak courtyard has debris tossed into itCredit: Zoopla
Mouldy ceilings threaten another collapse in the kitchen

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Mouldy ceilings threaten another collapse in the kitchenCredit: Zoopla
The house is boarded up and the carpet is thick with mould

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The house is boarded up and the carpet is thick with mouldCredit: Zoopla
The bathroom still has old possessions from a long-gone previous owner

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The bathroom still has old possessions from a long-gone previous ownerCredit: Zoopla
Mum-of-four has been left ‘literally desperate’ after ‘black mould- coated her kids’ clothes and left her five-month-old baby with bronchitis

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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