A derelict "house of horrors" which has dead vines crawling through its kitchen windows could be yours for £671,000. A listing for the dilapidated property in Queens, New York markets it as a "investor and builder opportunity".
But terrifying photos reveal scenes akin to a horror movie, with boarded up windows and holes in the front door and walls. According to the New York Post, the four-bedroom house previously belonged to a man named Michael Robinson who died in 2007.
Records state that the house was bought in 2005 for £547,068 ($675,000) by an entity called DCG Realty LLC, but was left to fall into ruin.
The hefty price tag - $828,888 - is thought to be down to its prime location in the highly desirable Fresh Meadows neighbourhood.
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