HullLive reports. The house has “fire damage” and “so requires refurbishment throughout”.And that’s not all, the interiors can’t actually be viewed due to coronavirus lockdown restrictions so buyers will have to make do with virtual tours, pictures and videos where possible.Sellers haven’t inspected the property either, so warn “accommodation details should not be relied upon”.What we do know of the property is that it has a "reception room" with a kitchen/diner on the ground floor.It also features two bedrooms on the first floor and a rear garden.
On Rightmove, an advert for the property reads: "For sale by public auction on June 24, 2020. "Please note that the auction will be livestreamed via our website with remote bidding by proxy,.
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