THIS two-bedroom home could be yours for just £5,000 – but you may want to look inside first.

Boasting large, spacious and bright rooms, the Victorian-era home could offer the lucky buyer a fantastic investment opportunity.

Boasting large, spacious and bright rooms, the Victorian-era home could offer the lucky buyer a fantastic investment opportunity

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Boasting large, spacious and bright rooms, the Victorian-era home could offer the lucky buyer a fantastic investment opportunityCredit: Rightmove
The scale of the damage is clear in the kitchen, which boasts a whopping crack that runs up the side and along the ceiling

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The scale of the damage is clear in the kitchen, which boasts a whopping crack that runs up the side and along the ceilingCredit: Rightmove

The new owner of the ordinary white mid-terrace home – up for auction – will be greeted by a large, fenced off front garden.

Walking through the front door leads into a sizeable entrance hall.

And a large lounge with a posh bay window and radiator offers a great living space at the front of the property.

Carrying on through the home, a dining area will offer the new owner a chance to entertain guests and show off your new home.

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But there is a major catch: the vacant home is subject to substantial structural movement and will be sold as seen.

And significant cosmetic damage also plagues the property from top to bottom, HullLive reported.

The scale of the damage is clear in the kitchen, which boasts a whopping crack that runs up the side and along the ceiling.

Despite this, the kitchen comes fitted with base and wall units, surfaces and a sink.

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Upstairs the problems persist, with a bathroom, that also has a toilet and basin, that boasts significant cosmetic damage to the wall.

Two reasonably-sized bedrooms are also found upstairs.

Out the back of the house a large, a brick-walled yard offers a blank slate for a landscaping project.

And while the mains services of water, gas and electric are connected, none of the services have been tested at the property.

The home on Lonsdale Street, Hull, East Yorkshire, will go under the hammer at an auction held at Hull Ionians RUFC on January 25.

Out the back of the house a large, a brick-walled yard offers a blank slate for a landscaping project

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Out the back of the house a large, a brick-walled yard offers a blank slate for a landscaping projectCredit: Rightmove

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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