A three-bedroom house in Eastleigh buried under rubbish and cobwebs is on sale for £180,000, offering brave buyers a full renovation project with huge potential. A three-bedroom house in Eastleigh buried under rubbish and cobwebs is on sale for £180,000, offering brave buyers a full renovation project with huge potential.

Three bed home buried in rubbish and cobwebs goes on sale for £180,000

A three-bedroom house in Eastleigh buried under rubbish and cobwebs is on sale for £180,000, offering brave buyers a full renovation project with huge potential.

A three-bedroom house buried under mountains of rubbish and cobwebs has gone on sale for £180,000.

The “full renovation” property is piled high with black bin bags, grime, and years of dust.

Shocking photos show barely any floor visible beneath heaps of junk in the living room, while a brown-stained toilet and cobweb-covered windows reveal the true state of the home.

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The detached house, listed by Field Palmer estate agents, is up for sale by public auction, as reported by Luxury Property News.

A three-bedroom house in Eastleigh buried under rubbish and cobwebs is on sale for £180,000, offering brave buyers a full renovation project with huge potential.
Inside the three-bedroom home buried in rubbish and cobwebs. (Jam Press/Field Palmer)

Despite the mess, the home in Eastleigh, Southampton, comes with off-road parking, a garage, and a large private garden.

Inside, it boasts an entrance hall with stained glass windows, a lounge, dining room, and kitchen downstairs.

Upstairs, there are three bedrooms, a bathroom, and a separate toilet.

A three-bedroom house in Eastleigh buried under rubbish and cobwebs is on sale for £180,000, offering brave buyers a full renovation project with huge potential.
Inside the three-bedroom home buried in rubbish and cobwebs. (Jam Press/Field Palmer)

The listing reads: “This three-bedroom, substantial detached property offers endless potential.

“This property requires a full renovation, and viewing is highly recommended.”

Buyers brave enough to take it on could turn the filthy fixer-upper into a dream family home – if they can see past the cobwebs first.

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