A THREE-bedroom house is on sale for just £19,000 – but it comes with a catch.
The vacant terraced home in Middlesbrough is up for grabs in an online auction – with bidding set to close on Wednesday.
But the auctioneer has warned potential buyers that they might get more than they bargained for.
BP Auctions said: “The property has not been inspected by BP Auctions.
“All information has been supplied by the vendor. The information provided should not be relied upon.
“The buyer/bidder is bidding on a sold-as-seen basis.”
Unfortunately, the most any bidder will see of the property before it is sold is the front door.
No floorplan or interior shots of the three-bed house are available – so you have no real idea what you’re getting into.
The only snap of the property included with the listing shows its two windows boarded-up and the paint peeling off its door and dirty brickwork.
In 2004 the home was sold for £16,000 – with its price only rising by £3,000 in the two decades since, despite rampant inflation in the housing market.
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But with 1130Mb broadband and a train station only half a mile away, a brave bidder may land the bargain of a lifetime.
It all depends on what secrets lie inside the empty, boarded-up house at the end of the road.
It comes as a normal four-bed terraced home has gone on sale for under £150,000 – but there’s a huge catch that could force you to get your wallet out.
Middlesbrough is one of the UK’s 20 most affordable areas to buy a home – with house prices in another towns starting at £117,000.