A three-bedroom property has hit the London market for less than £1million, but its unconventional interior may help to explain its unique bargain price.
Described as a 'fantastic opportunity' to acquire a 'three bedroom family house', the boarded up front door reveals a home in desperate need of assistance.
Indeed, pictures of the run-down property show a destroyed kitchen with ripped up floorboards, a crumbling ceiling, alongside cupboards precariously clinging to its dirty walls.
In the living room, its degraded wallpaper is covered in sections of black mould, while an exposed cupboard, with its doors partly ripped off, reveals mounds of abandoned papers and books.
A bizzare number of items also appear to clutter up the living room floor, including a black wheelie bin, Eiffel Tower shaped lampshade, badminton rackets, a wheelbarrow, shovel and a stack full of artwork.






