A TWO-BED flat could be yours for just £4,000 if you’re happy to live without one key feature.

The property in Fife, Scotland, has hit the market for less than what your energy bills could soon cost you but it does have a catch.

This ground-floor flat is so cheap but will leave you with a very long to-do list

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This ground-floor flat is so cheap but will leave you with a very long to-do listCredit: Jam Press
The home was gutted in a house fire and everything has been ripped out since

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The home was gutted in a house fire and everything has been ripped out sinceCredit: Jam Press
It doesn't even have windows at the minute

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It doesn’t even have windows at the minuteCredit: Jam Press

For the new owners opening the door to the flat, they will have to deal with exposed brick and no floor.

The home had to have everything ripped out, de-fogged and ventilated because of a house fire and is left with just panelling and boards for windows.

So even though you might save on its price tag, you will need some savings for your huge to-do list.

But there is some good news – auctioneers Future Property Auctions, who will be auctioning the home on Thursday say windows and doors have been measured and are ready to be fitted once it is bought.

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Property experts predict once the work is done the home could be worth £75,000.

And just an hour’s drive away from Edinburgh, the flat has good links to transport and is close to shopping and schools.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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