Three-bedroom family home could be yours for just £30,000 – but wait until you see inside

THIS three-bedroom home could be yours for just £30,000 – but it is in desperate need of some TLC.

The end-terrace property in Wigan, Greater Manchester, is set to go under the hammer next week and could make the perfect family home.



It shares a street with properties averaging around £118,000 – but due to its derelict state, the Bombay Road home will go up for auction with a guide price of just £30,000.

The boarded-up building is the perfect solution for anyone looking for a doer-upper – and has the potential to make a dream family home.

It's set to be auctioned off by Taylor James Auctions on April 13, offering spacious rooms, a garden at the front and back and a driveway.

On the ground floor there is an entrance hall, one large sitting room with a fireplace, and a dining room leading into the kitchen.

Read More UK News

Shocking moment woman is punched as rival football fans clash in street brawl

Woman, 23, killed by cannabis sweet as deadly warning issued & man charged

Patio doors from the living room also lead out onto the back garden.

On the first floor are three bedrooms as well as a family bathroom.

Pictures of the house in its current state show all the windows and doors are boarded-up to deter trespassers from the outside.

And inside, there are stained walls, broken floorboards and likely signs of mould and damp.

Most read in News

'GENOCIDE'

President Zelensky fights back tears as he surveys city after Russian invasion

URGENT WARNING

Woman, 23, killed by cannabis sweet as deadly warning issued & man charged

FIGHT NIGHT

Shocking moment woman is punched as rival football fans clash in street brawl

TRAGIC PLUNGE

Woman fell 80ft to her death days after boyfriend sent family revenge porn

Previous owners left only a few belongings behind including curtains in the living room and some kids' paintings in one of the bedrooms.

Buying a run-down property at an auction can often allow you to buy a home for a much cheaper price.

It may be in need of gutting and renovating, allowing buyers to put their own stamp on and increase the value.

If you don't want to live in the home yourself, it could make a great investment if you buy to let.

Any interested buyers must pre-register for the online auction via the auctioneer's website no later than 8am on April 13.

    Source: Read Full Article