An abandoned, ten bedroom house plastered in eerie graffiti is for sale for £900,000.
A four-storey detached property is in need of a revamp.
The windows are boarded up and the back garden is overgrown.
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Estate agents say it could be a “great project.”
But the scrawlings on the walls are an unexpected feature.
There are paintings of gravestones and millipedes plus other graffiti.
The dates on the gravestone are marked from the year 1733 to 2023.
One of the rooms inside the house has a painting of a huge millipede wrapping around the walls.
Another room has a feature wall that has the words ‘bite back’ written all over it in a pinky red font.
The home is also kitted out with a lift that has access to all four floors.
Buyers will also have access to a large garden area that has plenty of potential.
With a £900,000 price tag buyers will need to invest another huge wedge to transform this building from a squatters spot to a wholesome home.
The house is located on Alness Road, Manchester, as reported by Luxury Property News.
Purplebricks, who have listed the property, stated: “Wow what a property, a ten bedroom detached property on a huge plot that has so much potential for investors, developers, first time buyers, young professionals and families looking for a great project.
“The property currently has planning permission for three one bed apartments and four two bed apartments.
“This property is spread over four floors including a workable basement.
“The property has a lift to all floors.”
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