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A condemned Scottish flat, auctioned for £5,000 plus fees, needs major repairs and is not safe to live in.
A derelict three-bedroom flat in Port Glasgow, Scotland, is being auctioned for £5,000 ($10,000), with a guide price that includes a minimum £5,000 buyer’s fee and tax, raising the total cost to £11,000 ($22,000). The property, listed by Prime Property Auctions, has a missing roof, broken windows, and a wall covered in tarpaulin, requiring major renovation. Agents suggest it could generate £600 monthly in rent after restoration, targeting investors willing to take on significant work. The flat is not habitable and is fenced off for safety, with satellite imagery showing prolonged roof damage.
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