A hoarder's paradise! Rubbish-strewn three bed end-of-terrace home goes on the market for a whopping £325,000 in West Sussex
- Potential buyers will have to wade through piles of clothes if they want to view home in Lancing, West Sussex
- Snaps advertising property suggest there wasn't time for a spring clean before the promotional photo shoot
- It is situated near Seaside Primary School, rated 'Outstanding' by Ofsted, and is also close to village centre
- End-of-terrace home features rear and side gardens, a living room, kitchen, three bedrooms and a bathroomA three-bedroom home has gone on the market for a whopping £325,000 - even though it’s strewn with rubbish.
Prospective buyers will have to wade through piles of clothes and bric-a-brac if they want to view the end-of-terrace house in Lancing, West Sussex.
Snaps advertising the property expose its messiness, suggesting there wasn't time for a spring clean before the promotional photo shoot.
It is situated near Seaside Primary School, which boasts an 'Outstanding' Ofsted grade, and is also close to West Sussex Alternative Provision College, which received a 'Good' rating during its last inspection.
Prospective buyers will have to wade through piles of clothes and bric-a-brac if they want to view the end-of-terrace house in Lancing, West Sussex, which has gone on the market for a whopping £325,000
Odds and ends, trinkets and old appliances are pictured piled high near the ceiling in one room. Snaps advertising the three-bedroom property expose its messiness, suggesting there wasn't time for a spring clean before the promotional photo shoot
Nearly every surface in the kitchen (pictured above) and bathroom is covered in clutter, while other rooms are overwhelmed by mounds of clothes, toys and stacks of old board games
One of the three bedrooms inside the end-of-terrace property. It is situated near Seaside Primary School, which boasts an 'Outstanding' Ofsted grade
An exterior view of the home, which has a garage en-bloc and a 'good-size' rear garden. Estate agent Robert Luff & Co said local schools, mainline station, the beach and Lancing village centre all 'just a short walk away'
The pad may not be a show home, but it clearly isn't lacking in character and even has a portrait of Star Wars' Yoda in the living room.
Odds and ends, trinkets and old appliances are pictured piled high near the ceiling in another area.
Another photo shows an untidy living space complete with an unmade sofa and overflowing waste paper bin.
Elsewhere, nearly every surface in the kitchen and bathroom is covered in clutter, while other rooms are overwhelmed by mounds of clothes, toys and stacks of old board games.
The freehold property also features an overgrown garden with a patio and ramshackle sheds.
The average price paid for a terraced property on the same road is £274,333, while a detached home is typically valued at £338,982, according to Zoopla.
Board games, miniature cars and paintings can be seen lining the staircase of the property in West Sussex. Accommodation offers a living room, kitchen, three bedrooms and a family bathroom
Another photo shows an untidy living area complete with an unmade sofa and overflowing waste paper bin. The pad may not be a show home, but it clearly isn't lacking in character and even has a portrait of Star Wars' Yoda in the room
Surfaces can be seen covered with clutter in the bathroom, which has a low level flush WC, wash hand basin and a panel enclosed bath with an electric shower
The kitchen area, above, which features a coved ceiling and space for a 'Range' style cooker, alongside wall and base units
One of the three bedrooms, pictured above. The average price paid for a terraced property on the same road is £274,333, while a detached home is typically valued at £338,982, according to Zoopla
Estate agent Robert Luff & Co said: 'We are delighted to offer to market this end of terrace home, ideally situated in this favoured location with local schools, mainline station, the beach and Lancing village centre all just a short walk away.
'Accommodation offers living room, kitchen, three bedrooms and family bathroom.
'This property offers a good size plot and would benefit from being modernised to its full potential.
'Other benefits include garage en-bloc and a good-size rear garden.'
The freehold property also features an overgrown garden with a patio and ramshackle sheds. Estate agent Robert Luff & Co said: 'This property offers a good size plot and would benefit from being modernised to its full potential'
The garden area, with a seating area and ladder pictured in the background. The estate agent added: 'Other benefits include garage en-bloc and a good-size rear garden'
The property has rear and side gardens (pictured above), mainly laid to lawn, with 'well established trees and shrubs', according to the estate agent
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