A Glasgow house is set to make £99,000 when it goes under the hammer - despite being filled with rubbish.
The two-bedroom end of terrace house in Drumchapel is in a dilapidated condition, with images showing the extent of the damage inside.
As well as being filled with rubbish and old clothing covering every surface, the ceiling has collapsed in several rooms. There is also mould on the majority of walls around the house.
Meanwhile, photos of the property's exterior reveal a wild, overgrown garden to the front and rear of the property.
Going under the hammer for a cash buy only with National Property Auctions, the house is described as a "wonderful development opportunity with excellent potential" that "should not be missed".
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It continues: "Recent sales of similarly sized properties nearby in good condition have reached superb prices. The house requires a complete refurbishment and is priced competitively to sell hence cash buy only.
"The house requires a full refurbishment, and due to the condition is currently uninhabitable, non mortgageable and therefore a cash buy only, sold as seen, and unsafe for viewings. Accommodation mainly comprises reception hall, lounge, kitchen, bathroom and two bedrooms. An entrance hall leads to the lounge which is bright and spacious. The lounge leads into the kitchen which overlooks the back garden and has a door leading outside. Upstairs there are two well proportioned bedrooms and the bathroom. There is an undeveloped loft.
"The house is set far enough back from the road to potentially allow space for off street parking to be created subject to the necessary approval being granted. There is a garden to the front, side and rear of the house, all allowing excellent development potential. Some properties nearby have extended to the rear and developed the loft to create additional accommodation, which would be very effective here. This is a wonderful development opportunity with excellent potential and should not be missed."
The online auction will continue until Thursday, January 27 at 1.20pm.
You can find out more by visiting the website here.