A two-bed home is on the market for just £50,000 – but there’s a messy catch

Pictures of the messy home

Up to the challenge? (Picture: Jam Press/Auction House)

Getting on the property ladder can be brutal, so when there’s a house on the market for less than £100,000 people pay attention.

The thing is that these rarely come without a bit of a catch.

Enter this two-bed Doncaster property that’s going up for auction with a guide price of £50,000 to £60,000.

It’s a classic two-up, two-down property that looks normal enough from the outside.

The end-of-terrace house has two reception rooms leading to a kitchen at the back, double bedrooms upstairs and a family bathroom.

So what’s the catch? The mess that’s been left behind.

Story from Jam Press (Dump House) Pictured: The property for sale in Doncaster at a knock down price. Second bedroom. Family home selling for just ??50,000 - but it needs a bit of a tidy up A two-bed house is set to sell for just ??50,000 but there is a catch - it needs a bit of a tidy up. The end-of-terrace home looks fairly normal from the outside.It has two reception rooms leading into the kitchen at the back. The pair of double bedrooms are upstairs with a family bathroom in the classic two-up, two-down. But the living room is filthy with rubbish over the floor and tables including bin bags gaffer tape, a plastic bag and food waste. The sofa and walls are covered in marks and there are hangers on the foot stool. The second reception room doesn???t look much better with clutter all over the floor including boxes and garden tools. The kitchen is full of grime and has damp marks on the ceiling plus a bike and mop have been discarded there. The front bedroom has the curtain hanging by a threat and more rubbish strewn across the floor and marks on the walls. The second has an unmade bed with the dirty mattress and a discarded beer can among the litter on the floor. The bathroom has unpainted walls and toilet paper on the ground. The narrow back garden has no grass with the remains of a bonfire and unwanted furniture including chairs piled up. The small family home in Doncaster, South Yorkshire is set to go under the hammer. It is being sold by Auction House with bidding starting on 6 March and finishing on 7 March. The guide price is ??50,000 to ??60,000. The property listing makes no reference of the sorry state it has been left in. It reads: ???Two double bedroom end terrace and offered via online auction. ???Comprising of an entrance hallway leading to a lounge, a dining room, and a kitchen. ???To the first floor are two double bedrooms and a spacious bathroom and to the rear is private garden. ???This property is conveniently located for Don

Not ideal (Picture: Jam Press/Auction House)
It’s pretty bare bones (Picture: Jam Press/Auction House)
Another living area (Picture: Jam Press/Auction House)
The bathroom (Picture: Jam Press/Auction House)

The home’s living room is dirty, with tables topped with bin bags gaffer tape, a plastic bag and food waste, and rubbish on the floor. the sofa and walls are also covered in some unappealing marks.

The second reception has got clutter all over the floor, including boxes and garden tools, and the kitchen has certainly seen better days, with grime and damp marks on the ceiling being standout features.

The front bedroom has the curtain hanging on by the skin of its teeth, more spots of rubbish on the floor and marks on the walls, while the second has an unmade dirty mattress and a discarded beer can among the rubbish on the floor.

The bathroom walls have been left unpainted, and toilet paper still lies on the floor, and the back garden is grass-less and seems to have the remains of a bonfire along with unwanted furniture piled up.

Could do with a fresh coat of paint (Picture: Jam Press/Auction House)
The kitchen needs a bit of a clean (Picture: Jam Press/Auction House)
Looks normal enough from the outside (Picture: Jam Press/Auction House)
The garden also needs work (Picture: Jam Press/Auction House)
The floor plan (Picture: Jam Press/Auction House)

The property listing, which doesn’t reference the mess, reads: ‘Two double bedroom end terrace and offered via online auction.

‘Comprising of an entrance hallway leading to a lounge, a dining room, and a kitchen.

‘To the first floor are two double bedrooms and a spacious bathroom and to the rear is private garden.

‘This property is conveniently located for Doncaster City Centre, close to all the local amenities, and with fantastic transport links. This property would achieve rents north of £550pcm.’

It is being sold by Auction House with bidding starting on 6 March and finishing on 7 March.

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