A house in North Wales, located in the village of Nantlle near Llyn Nantlle Uchaf, is up for auction at a starting price of £40,000. The property, previously owned by a deceased woman, is described as cluttered and unsafe to view without full personal protective equipment (PPE). The three-bedroom semi-detached home includes various items like bird cages and plastic containers.
The real estate agent, Ashleigh McMullan of Williams and Goodwin, mentioned that the property requires significant renovation but could be an exciting project for the buyer. Interested parties are advised to wear full PPE during viewings due to safety concerns. The buyer will need to remove all contents from the house, as the excessive clutter restricts viewings and makes it challenging to determine an accurate layout.
Nantlle, known for its stunning scenery and outdoor activities, is situated close to the Eryri Snowdonia National Park. The small village has a population of around 228 people, with a significant proportion originally from England. The property is scheduled for auction on October 9, offering an opportunity for a potential buyer to acquire a unique renovation project.
For more information, visit the auction website at www.tppuk.com/live-auction.
