SCOTS house hunters have been offered the bargain of a lifetime as the opportunity to snap up a one bed flat for just £10,000.
The property, in Aberdeen, was listed today for the small sum as lucky Scots could snap up the bargain of the century.
The property located on George Street in Aberdeen is close to schools and universities offering the chance of a buy-to-let scenario arising.
The property itself consists of a studio style living room/kitchen with a separate bedroom and bathroom over one floor.
The first-floor property offers a great investment opportunity for budding landlords and could be snapped up at an extremely low price.
Interested parties should move quickly as the auction for the property began at 10am and will last until 3pm before being closed and sold to the highest bidder.
Estate agents, Future Property Auctions, shared images of the property alongside their description, writing: “Prime investment property. Large one bedroom first floor flat located within Aberdeen City Centre.
“Huge yield potential first floor flat comprises; entrance hallway, living room, kitchen, bedroom and bathroom.
“Secure communal entrance with double glazing.
“Realistic rental potential of up to £600pcm (£7,200 Per Annum) excellent buy-to-let investment in easy to rent location.
“Prime location enjoys a variety of shops, bars and restaurants all within walking distance. Aberdeen University, Union Square Shopping Centre and Aberdeen beach are all within easy reach.”
The listing was shared to social media by keen eyed house hunters yesterday with the caption: “Anybody want to buy a flat for £10k?”
The post received dozens of comments from house-browsers who were curious to offer their thoughts on the property.
One user said: “I’ve been in that one. Not actually a bad flat and building isn’t the worst for being on the ‘rougher’ bit of George street. Be interested to see what it goes for.”
Another added: “Bugger me I’m glad I sold my flat when I did, and I only got half what I bought it for.”
A third replied: “I know what you mean, I used to live up at the top where it meets Powis Place and regularly used to walk home on a Friday/Saturday night at 3am. Never had any bother.”
Another joked: “That pipework alone must be worth 5k.”