Homes Under the Hammer presenter Dion Dublin refused to go inside a home he branded 'incredibly filthy'. On a recent episode of the BBC show, the former Manchester United player turned TV presenter visited an uninhabitable semi-detached home that was set to go to auction.
But after appearing outside the run down two-bed property in Stoke-on-Trent, Dion revealed both he and the crew would not be entering as it was rat-infested and a 'huge hazard'. READ MORE: The sought-after homes for sale in Greater Manchester that everyone is viewing Viewers were first shown a glimpse of the outside of the home which was completely overgrown and being used as a dumping ground.
The property could barely be seen behind all of the debris. "Behind this bushy, overgrown greenery is the property I'm here to see.
Apparently, it is a two-bed semi-detached," Dion, 52, revealed. "In the auction catalogue it said it's in need of 'renovation and repair'.
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