The detached house in the tiny village of Barr in southwest Scotland is too dangerous for prospective buyers to go inside due to the fire damage..

The detached house in the tiny village of Barr in southwest Scotland is too dangerous for prospective buyers to go inside due to the fire damage..

Despite having no roof, a two-bedroom house in Ayrshire has been put up for sale for £15,000.

Due to the severe damage to its top half, the detached property in the small Scottish community of Barr is too risky for potential purchasers to enter.

The home’s roof collapsed following a fire, and the upper floor’s windows were broken, leaving only a few burned rafters standing.

The front garden is covered in fire debris as well.

This didn’t stop the home from being up for sale on Rightmove for £15,000, which is about a sixth of the typical Scottish asking price.

The damaged house has a reserve of £15,000, but bids for it start at £13,500.

The home features a private driveway, garage, and walled courtyard.

An online posting regarding the property by Rightmove user Marc stated: “A house popped up on my Rightmove notifications in my price range, needs a tad bit of maintenance.”

“But looks okay?”

The mansion, according to Duncan Blair, was “spacious with potential for growth.”

Slater Hogg and Howison is selling the Barr home, and Rightmove is being used for the advertising.

The house is described as being “well positioned in the center of the charming conservation village of Barr in Ayrshire” in the property’s advertisement.

Barr is located next to the confluence of the Stinchar and Greg rivers, tucked up in the Carrick hills.

The location is home to the wreckage of a two-story, two-bedroom villa that was severely damaged by fire.

A driveway that leads to the attached garage is to the left of the house, and the garden in front of the home is paved and chipped.

An covered court yard at the back of the property may be reached from both the garage and the living room.

For obvious safety considerations, the property and land are sold “as seen” and can only be viewed from the outside.