01.12.2025 17:30
A dilapidated building in Camden Town, London, the capital of England, with a collapsed ceiling, rooms covered in cobwebs, and the appearance of a hoarder’s house, has been put up for sale for 925,000 Euros, creating a buzz on social media. The advertisement for the unusable structure emphasized its "redevelopment potential," while 3D design visuals and location advantages caught attention; user comments were filled with sarcastic reactions.
A neglected property in Camden Town, the capital of England, London, has been listed for sale on the real estate platform Rightmove for 925,000 Euros (approximately 45 million TL).
CEILING COLLAPSED, COVERED IN SPIDER WEBS AND TRASH
The photos included in the listing highlighted that the ceiling of the house has collapsed, the rooms are covered in spider webs, and it resembles a trash house.
COMMENTS THAT WILL MAKE YOU SAY 'WOW'
The description in the listing for the unusable structure stated that the four-room house, built on a corner plot of approximately 170 square meters, is in a "good location" and offers "redevelopment potential." The property's proximity to Caledonian Park and Camden Town, as well as being within walking distance of two metro stations, was also emphasized in the listing notes.
ALSO PROVIDED 3D DESIGN VISUALS
The listing prepared for the house, which has been used by the same family for over 35 years, also included 3D design visuals illustrating how it could look when renovated. Below these visuals, there was a warning stating, "This is only an artist's depiction and may not accurately reflect the actual property."
CREATED A SENSATION ON SOCIAL MEDIA
The photos of the dilapidated house quickly spread on social media. One social media user commented on the shocking listing, saying, "Just looking at these photos made me catch hepatitis," while another referred to the 14th photo of the post, stating, "I started coughing as soon as I saw it."