A THREE-bedroom home could be yours for just £1 – but inside it hides a massive secret.

The terraced property in Ystalyfera, Swansea, can be bought with spare change but future owners face the home being torn down as there is a demolition order on it.

The three-bedroom home has hit the market for the bargain price of just £1

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The three-bedroom home has hit the market for the bargain price of just £1Credit: NNP
The three-bedroom home is set to be demolished

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The three-bedroom home is set to be demolishedCredit: NNP
The property has stunning views of the mountain

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The property has stunning views of the mountainCredit: NNP

In addition, the buyers may not be able to build on the land again.

Sean Roper, of Paul Fosh Auctions, Newport, said: “That property is in a row of terraced houses and all the properties have a demolition order on them.

“The likely hood is that property will be demolished in the future but they will be left with the land.

“The demolition order was because of a landslide a couple of years ago which affected the whole row.

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“Due to the landslide, buyers may not be able to build on the land again but it could be used as an allotment space or a garden area.

“The property has stunning views of the mountain so even as a garden space it would be lovely. Or for an allotment.

“Who wouldn’t want to plant vegetables looking at that?”

The abode is described as offering “generous accommodation over three floors and will require full upgrading”.

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It also comes with a derelict property that “offers potential”.

The home is in the village of Ystalfera, which is located 15 minutes away from the M4 and is a mere 30 minutes away from Brecon Beacons National Park for anyone who loves the outdoors.

A landslide a couple of years ago has ruled out possibilities of building on the land again

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A landslide a couple of years ago has ruled out possibilities of building on the land againCredit: NNP
Due to the landslide, buyers may not be able to build on the land again

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Due to the landslide, buyers may not be able to build on the land againCredit: NNP
The land could be used as an allotment space or a garden area instead

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The land could be used as an allotment space or a garden area insteadCredit: NNP

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