House-hunters are doing a double-take after a two-bed flat hit the market for just £5,000 – less than the price of a second-hand motor.
The catch? You’ll need a serious toolkit.
It has cracked walls and bare floors,
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There appears to be mould stains on the ceilings.

And the balcony is covered in rubble.
The bargain maisonette is described as “requiring refurbishment throughout.”
It is listed by ABC Property Shop and advertised on Rightmove, as reported by Luxury Property News.

The doer upper pad is above a shop in Wirral, Merseyside.
The auction starts at just five grand, but buyers are warned to “do their own diligence” before bidding.
According to the listing: “Located above an excellent range of local shops, this property offers great potential following refurbishment.

“It includes a large lounge with balcony, kitchen with integrated oven, two double bedrooms, and a bathroom with electric shower.”
The average UK flat costs over £230,000.
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