Is this the worst property video ever? Cluttered two-bed house filled with rubbish which went on the market for just £20,000 is displayed in bizarre promotional clip featuring very little light and whimsical music
- The property in Oldham, Greater Manchester, went on the market in January
- House hunters called the listing’s promotion as ‘the worst property video ever’
Househunters have been left baffled by the ‘worst property video ever’ to showcase a cluttered property put on the market for just £20,000.
The two-bed home in Oldham, Greater Manchester, was put up for sale by estate agent McHugh and Co in January with a promotional video featuring whimsical music and very little light.
The estate agents also released multiple pictures of the property, which show the home filled with rubbish.
A photo of the kitchen shows a white ceramic sink surrounded by wires and unidentifiable bags of refuse.
One house-hunter shared the advert last week and said: ‘This one gets my vote for the worst property video ever. Better with the sound on.’
A floor covered in soil and leaves with five buckets of dirt can be seen in one picture of the house
A barely distinguishable blue kitchen littered with DVD cases, a scooter, wires and boxes of garden equipment can be seen.
Another added: ‘The video is ridiculous. Goes into some rooms without even turning on the lights or opening the curtains.’
The property’s exterior yellow walls can be seen covered in green mould and a chipped black awning resting above the front door.
A collection of broken sticks, wires, a rusted fan and various other bric-a-brac cover the half of one room.
The master bedroom is a cave of plain bedding with duvets and clothing covering the room.
Meanwhile, the bathroom appears to be the cleanest of all the rooms, with the bath remaining pristine.
The property’s exterior yellow walls can be seen covered in green mould and a chipped black awning resting above the front door
The bathroom appears to be the cleanest of all the rooms, with the bath remaining pristine.
The master bedroom is a cave of plain bedding with duvets and clothing covering the room
The house’s price was set at a meagre £20,000 – a whopping £264,746 cheaper than the average price of a home in Greater Manchester.
Estate agents McHugh and Co wrote in the description: ‘Situated off Near Birches Parade, close to local shopping and a short drive from the amenities available in Oldham Town Centre.
‘A semi-detached house requiring modernisation with accommodation arranged on two floors believed to comprise.’
The property has since been taken off the market.