Three-bed Dundee house up for sale for under £100k – but there’s a catch

A three bedroom property that could be yours for under £100k – but buyers may be shocked at what’s inside.

But the house at the end of the terrace is located at 6 Balbeggie Terrace in Dundee could be perfect asset for builder or developer looking for a blank canvas.

The terraced house will be auctioned off this summer - and could be a great repair tool for a developer

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The terraced house will be auctioned off this summer – and could be a great repair tool for a developerCredit: Scottish Auction House
One of Dundee's cheapest three-bedroom homes listed under 100k - but it needs work

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One of Dundee’s cheapest three-bedroom homes listed under 100k – but it needs workCredit: Scottish Auction House
The house is currently classified as habitable

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The house is currently classified as habitableCredit: Scottish Auction House
The three-bed house will become a great family home after the renovation

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The three-bed house will become a great family home after the renovationCredit: Scottish Auction House
The house has been stripped of all its features

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The house has been stripped of all its featuresCredit: Scottish Auction House
The floor on the stairs was ripped open to reveal

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The floor on the stairs was ripped open to revealCredit: Scottish Auction House

The renovated prep house in the Douglas area of ​​the city includes a large front-facing living room leading to the kitchen at the back and a bathroom on the ground floor.

Upstairs there are three good size bedrooms, two of which have built in storage cabinets.

The new owner has the ability to change the existing floor plan, making use of the extra space under the stairs for storage.

The house also has a front and back garden.

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However, due to its current condition, the property is classified as “unhabitable” and therefore, has no Home Report.

Prospects buyer therefore, they will have to do a lot of work before they can move in.

Photo from Scottish Auction Housewho was managing the sale, showing bare walls with floors ripped open to reveal floorboards.

In another photo, the ceiling appears to have collapsed to the floor with debris seen covering the ground with some panels having been replaced.

Meanwhile, one of the bathrooms is covered with outdated wallpaper with woodwork that is not in the room.

The property description reads: “This superb refurbishment has just been auctioned off at Balbeggie Terrace in the Douglas area, east of downtown Dundee.

“The property is a mid-range three-bedroom home that, upon completion of a refurbishment program, can be a great family home whether for rent, resale or owner use.

“The accommodation consists of a large front-facing living room that leads to a kitchen at the back and a bathroom. Upstairs are three good-sized bedrooms, two of which have walk-in closets.

“As part of the refurbishment project, the existing floor plan can be reformatted and the space under the stairs can be adjusted to provide additional storage.

“Other benefits include front and rear gardens.

“The potential to add great value through the works is sure to attract a strong level of interest and early viewing is essential to appreciate the outstanding value on offer. Council tax coverage. : B.”

The home is conveniently located to a number of local amenities with a kindergarten and elementary school both 0.4 miles away.

nearest supermarket, by Sainsbury’sa five-minute drive away.

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Dundee city center is three miles west.

The property will go up for auction on July 2 – however pre-auction offers are welcome for now.

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Russell Falcon

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