A ONE-bedroom bungalow has gone up for auction at £150,000 – but its interior has left people stunned.
The red-brick property in Buckinghamshire is being sold by Auction House London and will go under the hammer next month.
From the street it looks like a standard fixer-upper.
The garden is wildly overgrown, the wooden fencing is broken, and the patio is falling to bits.
Inside, the state of the property is even worse.
The first thing potential buyers are greeted with is a dull red carpet.
It runs into a gloomy living room with black-stained walls, exposed wires and crumbling plaster.
The kitchen tells the same story.
Cupboard doors hang off their hinges, marks creep across the ceiling and rubbish is left scattered across the surfaces.
And yet, it’s the bathroom that has really set alarm bells ringing.
Pictures show red smears across the tiles and walls, with the entire room looking like a scene straight out of a horror film.
Some online viewers even joked it resembled a full-on crime scene.
One person quipped on Reddit: “Houses selling so quickly they don’t have time to clean up the blood, smh.”
Another added: “Looks like the bathroom from Scarface, surprised they didn’t put a chainsaw in there.”
Others thought the truth was far less chilling, suggesting the mess was caused by a botched attempt at dyeing hair.
“I’ve never seen anyone make a mess like that with hair dye. Definitely looks like dye though,” said one.
Another wrote: “I can speak from experiences with hair dye… that’s hair dye!”
Estate agents later confirmed the stains weren’t blood at all, but simply red paint.
The bizarre look of the bathroom has left many would-be buyers thinking twice.
Despite its eerie interior, the bungalow does come with some plus points.
Auction House London says the property has off-street parking and a back garden.
There’s also the chance to extend the building if the right permissions are granted.
Local shops are within walking distance, while The Coppice Park is close by for green space.
Transport links include Aylesbury railway station and easy access to the A41.
The home will go under the hammer on September 10 at 9.30am.
The Sun has approached Auction House London and Thames Valley Police for comment.