Buying a doer-upper house is an attractive option for those looking to get on the property ladder, or people wanting to flip houses for a profit.
Although these types of homes require more work than a new build, they can often be bought at a much cheaper price with the potential of adding good value once renovated.
The ultimate fixer-upper house has just come on the market in Greater Manchester, and as well as its cheap price, it is also located in a 'sought-after' area.
The two-bed property is found in Radcliffe, a popular market town in Bury, and has a bargain £25,000 price tag. Due to its run-down state, the terraced home is priced much cheaper than the average property in Radcliffe, which has an average house price of £226,450 - which has gone up by 8 percent in the last year alone. Join our WhatsApp Top Stories and Breaking News group by clicking this link If you can look past the damp patches, peeling walls and ceilings, then this house has heaps of potential for any buyer looking to take on a big transformation project.