Three-bedroom home complete with sunny garden can be yours for a staggeringly low price
A THREE-bedroom house with its very own sun-soaked garden has hit the market for the same price as a vintage handbag.
The mid-terraced property in Stanley, County Durham, is on sale at the staggeringly low bargain price of £5,000.
Set in the middle of Pine Street, it boasts one reception room, kitchen, three spacious bedrooms, lobby, and a downstairs family bathroom.
The house also has a rear garden - perfect for those with children looking for a safe place to play.
Despite the abode's great features, it would cost you more to buy a second-hand Chanel by Karl Lagerfeld Timeless Bag - which would set you back £5,400.
The home, which is being auctioned by with a guide price of just £5,000, could also be extended to the rear subject to planning and would be ideal for investors looking for a project.
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It has fantastic transport links as it is around five miles away from Chester-le-Street Station, meaning owners could be in the nation's capital within four hours.
Buyers could also enjoy days out in the historic city of Durham as it is just a twenty-minute drive away.
The house is also close by to local primary schools for families.
In Stanley, the average house price is £110,000 compared to London where it is £670,000.
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Meanwhile, a four-bedroom home has also been put on the market for an unbelievably low price.
The three-floored bargain property comes complete with a balcony, but is a steal at just £25,000.
London's typically eye-watering house prices have a reputation for breaking the bank - including the UK's most expensive studio flat at £1.85 million.
The capital's most expensive mansion was put up for over £55 million in 2016, making the Finchley abode look even more appealing to more frugal-homeowners.
But while it may not be able to compete with these Northern homes that were put up for auction at just £1, the North London residence still looks to be in the running for deal of the century.
Located above a pharmacy, the bargain property is just over a mile from Finchley Central station, giving ideal access to the nation's capital.
On the other end of the spectrum, a seven-acre vineyard has hit the market at £1.5million - with storage for 25,000 bottles.
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Kent's next wine merchant can now snap up the Barnsole Vineyard, near Canterbury, along with all its labels.
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The vintage property, which opened almost 30 years ago, has certainly got better with age, now producing up to 80,000 bottles of plonk every year.
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