Fresh blow for Katie Price as real mess of £1.5m Mucky Mansion is revealed after men break in to film crumbling home
THE real state of KATIE Price's Mucky Mansion was revealed after men accessed the property to film the crumbling "haunted" home.
The home was repossessed after she failed to meet payments for two mortgages on the sprawling pad.
Footage made it's way online showing men entering the grounds and showed the state of the property from the outside.
The clip showed the abandoned house with an overgrown garden, a swimming pool in disrepair and a neglected stables.
They also tried to capture some of the property through the window, as they tried to get a glimpse of the empty mansion.
They also recorded areas of cracked paintwork and crumbling walls while walking around the land.
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One person commented: "Katie Price said it was haunted. She had a spiritualist in the house. I can tell myself it is haunted.”
The Sun revealed last month that Mucky Mansions has been snapped up just a week after being placed on the market.
It was put up for sale earlier this month for £1.5m and estate agents handling the sale have revealed that a full asking price bid has been received.
But Katie, 46, won't see a penny of the proceeds as the cash will be swallowed up by the debts she ran up against the Sussex home.
Estate agents told prospective buyers: "Anyone wishing to place an offer on the property should contact H J Burt & Son before exchange of contracts or within the next seven days, whichever is sooner."
The house comes with 12 acres of land and buyers were warned that the property has been blighted after fly tippers illegally dumped rubble in the grounds.
An online advert said the pad could be flipped into an "impressive family house" after refurbishment.
Making no mention of its famous former owner, the ad described the property as: "A substantial detached family home including three reception rooms, nine bedrooms and four bath/shower rooms spread over three floors plus a one-bedroom annexe."
A source told The Sun: "Despite all the problems with the place, the asking price was a steal and priced to sell.
"Katie won't be benefiting, however, as all the proceeds will go to pay off the mortgages she had leveraged on the place."
Katie - once worth £45million - moved into the mansion ten years ago.
But the pad fell into disrepair as her chaotic personal life and finances spiralled out of control.
In 2022, her attempts to renovate the home featured in Channel 4's Katie Price: Mucky Mansion.