One of Britain’s FILTHIEST homes that’s full of bin bags and rotting food hits market for £110,000 

BlightMove! One of Britain’s FILTHIEST homes that’s piled high with festering bin bags and rotting food after being abandoned for a DECADE hits market for £110,000

  • Three-bedroom fully furnished home was abandoned five years ago in the Hillsborough suburb of Sheffield
  • Property will go up for auction with a guide price of £110,000 and is described as ‘in need of refurbishment’
  • Pictures show piles of rubbish, rotting food and heaps of bin bags scattered in every room of run-down home 

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A filthy home cluttered with rubbish and rotting food after being abandoned five years ago is being offered for sale ‘as seen’ with a guide price of £110,000.

Auction House South Yorkshire listed the ‘exciting’ three-bed home for auction and added that it was in ‘need of refurbishment’.

The auction house said the home will be sold ‘as seen’, with no explanation given as to why the homeowners could not be bothered to tidy up.

The terraced home, nestled in the Hillsborough suburb of Sheffield comes fully furnished – with rubbish, rotting food, and heaps of bin bags scattered in every room.

This home in the Hillsborough suburb of Sheffield, which was abandoned five years ago, is on the market for £110,000

Auctioneers describe the run down property in South Yorkshire as an 'exciting opportunity' that is in 'need of refurbishment'

Auctioneers describe the run down property in South Yorkshire as an ‘exciting opportunity’ that is in ‘need of refurbishment’

The kitchen (pictured) features a stained cooker, rusty pots and pans, and a surprisingly half-used bottle of washing up liquid

The kitchen (pictured) features a stained cooker, rusty pots and pans, and a surprisingly half-used bottle of washing up liquid

The three-storey home features three bedrooms all of which are piled with rubbish and clutter left over by previous owners

The three-storey home features three bedrooms all of which are piled with rubbish and clutter left over by previous owners

So prospective buyers will have to get their hands dirty and clean it themselves to turn the mountains of waste into their ‘forever home’.

The three-story house boasts a cellar in the lower ground level, a kitchen and living room in the ground floor, and three bedrooms and family bathroom.

The property comes with a bunk bed and for the lavish price, potential homeowners will also be treated to a diverse selection of discarded plush toys and dirty rags.

The kitchen features a stained cooker, rusty pots and pans, and a surprisingly half-used bottle of washing up liquid.

Wallpaper in the top bedroom has been stripped off, revealing a ‘rustic’ brick look.

The shared bathroom offers a unique experience – as it has been fitted with a bath as well as a leather chair, as well as some old unfinished bog roll.

One of the three large bedrooms in the three-storey property, which is full of rubbish including bin bags and a Christmas tree

One of the three large bedrooms in the three-storey property, which is full of rubbish including bin bags and a Christmas tree

The shared bathroom (pictured) offers a unique experience - as it has been fitted with a bath as well as a leather chair

The shared bathroom (pictured) offers a unique experience – as it has been fitted with a bath as well as a leather chair

The auctioneers say the home comes fully furnished and is located near bars and restaurants. Pictured: the overgrown garden

The auctioneers say the home comes fully furnished and is located near bars and restaurants. Pictured: the overgrown garden

The listing adds the property is just a stone’s throw away from an array of bars, restaurants and shops as well as a tram and bus stop with links into the city centre.

However, social media users reacted with shock after it was posted by the auction house in the state it had been left in.

Craig Beresford, commenting on Facebook, quipped: ‘Hope furniture’s NOT included.’

Mitch Wood said they were ‘better off getting wrecking ball out and knock lot down’.

Some people were more hopeful however. Elyse Maria Bingham joked she had finally found her ‘forever home’.

She commented: ‘After having some setbacks and a few hurdles to jump over, we’ve finally bagged our forever home.’

Visit www.auctionhouse.co.uk/southyorkshire to see the auction listing.

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