Just £1,000 may be yours: A Hull terraced home is reasonably priced. without a roof or windows, albeit

Just £1,000 may be yours: A Hull terraced home is reasonably priced. without a roof or windows, albeit


After being badly damaged by a fire, a two-bedroom home with no roof or windows has been put up for sale for under £1,000.

Due to serious fire damage inside, interested buyers are only welcome for outside viewings of the west Hull home, which needs extensive modernization.

Pictures of the home show scorched brickwork at the front entrance, a damaged roof, and two burned-out windows that are missing their glass panes.

After being badly damaged by a fire, a two-bedroom home with no roof or windows has been put up for sale for under £1,000.

The property is owned by Hull City Council and is being offered for sale by McHugh & Co. of London.

On the ground level of the end-terrace home on Folkestone Street are a living room, kitchen, and bathroom.

However, no fittings are in place at the moment because of the fire.

The property in west Hull requires complete modernisation and and potential buyers are only invited for external viewings because of severe fire damage inside the house

The property in west Hull requires complete modernisation and and potential buyers are only invited for external viewings because of severe fire damage inside the house

The property in west Hull requires complete modernisation and and potential buyers are only invited for external viewings because of severe fire damage inside the house

Before the fire: The end of terrace house is located on Folkestone Street and comprises of a living room, kitchen and bathroom on the ground floor

Before the fire: The end of terrace house is located on Folkestone Street and comprises of a living room, kitchen and bathroom on the ground floor

The end-of-terrace home, which is situated on Folkestone Street, had a living room, kitchen, and bathroom on the ground floor before the fire.

On the first level are two sizable bedrooms.

Additionally, there is a garden at the back of the house. It is situated off Sculcoates Lane, adjacent to a green area, and accessible by foot from Asda and Lidl.

Just over a mile separates you from the city center and Hull railway station.

According to information from themovemarket.com, the home was previously sold for £51,500 in April 2019 and now has an estimated worth of £62,000

Back in its glory days: The house is now completely empty and has no fittings

Back in its glory days: The house is now completely empty and has no fittings

Back in its glory days: The house is now completely empty and has no fittings

The current listing describes it as an 'End of Terrace Fire Damage House requiring complete modernisation'

The current listing describes it as an 'End of Terrace Fire Damage House requiring complete modernisation'

The current listing describes it as an ‘End of Terrace Fire Damage House requiring complete modernisation’

The property was previously sold for £51,500 in April 2019

The property was previously sold for £51,500 in April 2019

The property was previously sold for £51,500 in April 2019

The current listing describes it as an ‘End of Terrace Fire Damage House requiring complete modernisation’.

Evidently, a lot of time, work and money would be needed to restore the building and, with no pictures of the inside, it is unclear the extent of the damage.


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