Home listed for £80k on Rightmove sparks social media frenzy over shocking internal pics
A bloke searching for a new property has left social media in stitches after sharing the horrifying internal pictures of the property.
Taking to Twitter, user TBiermann shared shots of his house search, declaring an “absolute bargain” of a property on Rightmove that had fell right into his lap.
The Wigan-based property left a lot to be desired in the shocking photos displayed by the property seeker, with the £80,000 price tag seemingly a bit steep for a home covered in metal pipes and stacks of nature.
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Thousands of likes and plenty of replies were garnered for the property, which includes what appears to be a dilapidated weed farm and a hosepipe connected to the bathroom taps.
Sharing the property to his timeline on Twitter, TBiermann said: “House search is going well… absolute bargain, just in need of refurbishment.”
While it isn’t exactly The Ritz, one reply believes it’s a fine bit of property and that TBiermann shouldn’t move there if he “can’t afford it”.
The user replied to TBiermann’s now-viral tweet, saying: “Well if you’re shopping in WN2 surely you know the prices are going to be quite high. If you can’t afford it just don’t shop there.”
The price may not be the problem, though, as many pointed out the interior’s structural damage.
A hole in the roof, a hectic mess of plants, soil and shrubbery on the floor and a series of buckets in the bathroom filled with some unknowable content can be spotted in the horror interior photographs.
One user saw the two-bedroom home as an opportunity in the making, writing: “All you need is some compost, seeds, some replacement bulbs and you’re back in business.”
A second user joked: “Got yourself a bargain if the leccy meter is still bypassed.” while another wrote: “Did the agent just go straight in after the police left?”
Some replies were rather helpful for the potential homeowner, with one user suggesting that the property will just need a “lick of paint” before it’s inhabitable once again.
Another user said the property seemed quite high in value and “posh” as it “has a garden room”.
The interior shots of the property have since been removed from its official Rightmove listing.
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