House in Britain sold for £120,000: what was found in the children's room photo.

House in Britain sold for £120,000: what was found in the children's room photo
House in Britain sold for £120,000: what was found in the children's room photo

The mystery in an ordinary house

According to The Sun: A three-bedroom family home in Nottingham looks quite ordinary, but it hides a shocking secret in the children's bedroom.

Strange photos on Rightmove didn’t stop it from finding a buyer for an impressive sum.

Rightmove

From the outside, the house also looks quite normal.

Rightmove

Strangeness in the rooms

Inside, the house looks rather normal: red tiles in the kitchen, a spacious bedroom. On the sink, one can notice a pile of pots, and in the bathroom — classic blue tiles. In some rooms, children's toys are scattered, and in another, there is a hidden rabbit hutch with a fluffy resident.

However, attentive buyers noticed something strange in one of the rooms.

One TikTok user under the nickname “Housing Horrors” shared their discovery on social media, stating:

“There is literally a body inside that duvet.”
“The fact that it is a bunk bed, I’m pretty sure it’s a teenager who couldn’t be bothered to get out of his bed and I do not blame them.”

In another image, a black cat can be seen among the pots.

This TikTok user offered several tips for the sales team when he first saw the house listed for sale in 2024.

“I’m not too sure why we need to see the owner or tenant’s crocs, that is very weird.”
“These photos are doing absolutely nothing for a prospective buyer.”
“The angles are absolutely atrocious.”

He also added: “This realtor really needs to find someone to tidy everything and re-take these photos because nobody will buy this house.”

Despite the criticism, the house still sold for the advertised price of £120,000, which is a 314% increase from the last sale in 1995, according to Rightmove data.

The average property price in Nottingham was £188,000 in 2024.

Discussion in the comments

In the comments, users shared their shock at the state of the house.

One commenter wrote:

“Tenants don’t want landlord to sell.”

Another commenter noted:

“I would buy it, actually, clutter is the easiest problem to fix.”

If you think this story is strange, recently an unusual house appeared for sale in Stoke-on-Trent, which was turned into a police station with two holding cells for detainees.

This house has five reception rooms, three toilets, and five impressive bedrooms, as well as steel red doors.

Rightmove

In the lower tier of this bed, a person sleeping was also noticed.

Rightmove

Other rooms looked completely normal.

Rightmove

The bathroom of this house was designed in a retro style.

Rightmove

The house also had an area for pets in one of the rooms.

This story attracted attention not only due to the unusual state of the house but also because of the discussions on social media. It highlights how important it is to properly prepare an object for sale, as even the best property can lose popularity due to carelessness in presentation.

In the world of real estate, such cases prompt buyers to be more careful when choosing their new home, as first impressions are not always right. It remains to be seen how events surrounding this unusual house and its new owners will unfold.


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