A 'fixer-upper' flat has gone on the market in Glasgow - and it's in dire need of some work.
The one-bedroom property, situated in the Shawlands area of the city's southside near Queen’s Park, is available to purchase for offers over £149,000.
While the estate agent has called it an "excellent opportunity to refurbish and redevelop", photos from the listing show a large hole in the ceiling.
As reported by Glasgow Live, the property is in need of renovation. It's condition has led to a reaction on social media, with one person saying: "Call me old fashioned but I believe that rooms should have ceilings."
Though the flat is in need of some TLC, it is in a highly sought after location. The flat is on the second floor of the tenement building, and offers lovely views of the green areas below. There is a garden found at the rear of the property that includes storage for waste and drying facilities.
The listing states that the property commands "a prime position on Edgemont Street" and delivers "an outstanding outlook".

It adds: "In need of internal refurbishment, the flat offers bright and spacious accommodation and has a specification including gas central heating, double glazed windows, and secure door entry."
Inside, the flat is comprised of an entrance vestibule, a "welcoming" reception hallway with large storage cupboard off, a bay-windowed main lounge "with open outlook", a "generous" double bedroom to the rear, a dining-sized kitchen to the rear, and a galley bathroom that includes a three-piece suite.
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