One lucky buyer could be in with the chance of snapping up a terraced house for as little as £1,000.
But the shockingly low starting price for the property in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, comes with a major catch.
Photos show that behind the boarded up door there is practically nothing there.
The inside has been left exposed to the elements with crumbling bricks and a hole where the window should be.
Debris has also been left on the ground and there are currently no walls or floors.
The property, which has been put up for auction, has been described as a ‘shell’ on its listing.
One home hunter joked: ‘The only house I could ever afford.’
Another person said: ‘Plot of land for a grand is not bad.’

One lucky buyer could be in with the chance of snapping up a terraced house for as little as £1,000

Photos show that behind the boarded up door there is practically nothing there

The inside has been left exposed to the elements with crumbling bricks and a hole where the window should be
A third added: ‘Could make a sick spot.’
Someone else quipped: ‘As someone who is from Sheffield, you’d have to pay me to live around here.’
Another person said: ‘If the one grand includes permission from council and neighbours to demolish, build and renovate, it’s a considerable one.
‘Without permissions, £100 is more than the potential.’
A sixth person added: ‘People talking about the area.
‘Even if it cost £30,000 done up, you could get £500 a month rent.
‘Where else are you going to get that return?’
Someone else joked: ‘Very spacious and the natural light really accentuates the features.’




The property in Sheffield is being put up for auction by Auction House, Luxury Property News has reported.
It is also on Rightmove.
The listing states: ‘This property is in shell condition but provides an excellent opportunity with a range of development potentials, subject to relevant planning.
‘Hinde Street is conveniently located in Sheffield a stones throw from Meadowhall, Northern General Hospital, various retail parks, and great transport links including easy access to M1.’