A terraced house has gone on sale for just £1,000 – but there’s a catch.
Behind the boarded up front door is…nothing.
Described as a “shell” on its listing, the inside is simply exposed, crumbling bricks and a hole where the window should be.
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One home hunter joked: “The only house I could ever afford.”

Another person said: “Plot of land for a grand is not bad.”
A third added: “Could make a sick spot.”
The property, in Sheffield, South Yorks, is being put up for auction by Auction House, as reported by Luxury Property News.
Someone else quippedd: “As someone who is from Sheffield, you’d have to pay me to live around here.”

Another person said: “If the one grand includes permission from council and neighbours to demolish, build and renovate, it’s a considerable one.
“Without permissions, £100 is more than the potential.”
A sixth person added: “People talking about the area.

“Even if it cost £30,000 done up, you could get £500 a month rent.
“Where else are you going to get that return?”
Someone else joked: “Very spacious and the natural light really accentuates the features.”

It is also on Rightmove.
The listing states: “This property is in shell condition but provides an excellent opportunity with a range of development potentials, subject to relevant planning.
“Hinde Street is conveniently located in Sheffield a stones throw from Meadowhall, Northern General Hospital, various retail parks, and great transport links including easy access to M1.”
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