A massive two-bedroom home has gone on sale for a steal at £70,000, but prospective buyers should be warned there is a slight catch.The property, which has been marketed as an 'exciting investment opportunity' comes with tenant still living in the house, and who have packed its rooms with junk.The terraced house in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria seems the perfect opportunity for people interested in making money through buy-to-let, reports the Mirror.
Shocking images on Rightmove show tenants have piled the 'spacious' rooms with clutter, in some cases making it difficult to even move.The entire living room floor appears to be covered with household items while rubbish bags, empty food containers and bedding are strewn across the surfaces.The cluttered master bedroom has an overflowing chest of drawers and the second bedroom is piled high with drawers and boxes.Its kitchen has food squeezed next to containers and utensils that litter the counter tops and the bath even features an upside-down Pot Noodle tub on its edge.House-hunters took to social media after being stunned when they stumbled across the listing and questioned estate agent Bettermove's summary that the house is an "exciting investment opportunity".One described it as being like "buying a personal nightmare" while others mocked how the listing makes no reference to the ransacked rooms, instead claiming the deal is 'not to be missed'.A social media post, jokingly captioned "at least they tidied up for the photos" garnered almost 50 comments from baffled users.One said: "So they're expecting someone to buy it with those tenants still in there.
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