UK’s ‘worst’ home on sale for just £2,000 – but needs a lot of renovation

The 'worst' home in the UK is on sale for just £2,000 – but it requires a lot of work.

A house dubbed the worse in Britain, in Bradford, West Yorkshire, is filled with the former occupants' mess while it is being flogged for the small sum of money.

It is caked in mould and the kitchen come complete with rotting food and utensils scattered everywhere.

The unoccupied property is on a housing estate on Hawkshead Drive and will be auctioned for as little as £2,000 later this month.

A rack of discarded CDs sits in the lounge alongside mounds of mess left by former residents.

Unopened letters are piled behind the doors, coats remain on hooks in the hallway, and shelves are stacked high with old-fashioned VHS video tapes.

The house is what the estate agent generously calls a "doer upper".

Interested parties are told: "Freehold 3 bedroom end terrace subject to a service charge in need of full refurbishment throughout.

"The property has not been lived in for several months and suffered considerable water damage. Located in a predominantly residential area approximately 1 mile south of Bradford City Centre.

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"Bradford University, The Leisure Exchange retail complex and Bradford Interchange (Bus & Rail) are all within 1 mile which connects Leeds, Huddersfield and Manchester Victoria."

The house is set to be sold by Public Online Auction on Wednesday, February 24.

Brave bidders could bag the property on the cheap, but it will need an awful lot of renovation.

The garden is completely overgrown with bushes and is surrounded by a broken wooden fence.

Parts of the ceiling have collapses, with electric wires hanging dangerously free from above. Picture frames are still hanging from the mould-infested walls.

After being neglected for months, the property has suffered severe water damage – meaning a full refurbishment is required.

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