A two-bedroom house has gone on sale for £240,000 – but potential buyers may be puzzled when they enter the bathroom.
The property in Levenshulme, Manchester is situated in a quiet area with great transport links to the city centre.
And at £240,000 the property situated at the end of a row of terraced houses is a well-priced prospect for potential buyers.
However the only bathroom in the home does feature some unusual decor which may leave some to look elsewhere.
The bathroom floor is decorated with a children’s road map, similar to those seen on rugs usually aimed at those aged three and older.
The home was posted on
TikTok
by @HousingHorrors who noticed the peculiar design in the otherwise unassuming house.
He said: ‘This house has the most bizarre bathroom carpet I have ever seen.
‘It is so weird because you go through the property and everything looks pretty standard. Walls are painted white, grey carpet.
‘But wait until you see this bathroom because everything is so boring and beige and then bang they have got this massive kind of roundabout roadworks carpet. This is so nostalgic.
‘I am pretty sure they used to have these carpets in primary school but why would you want it in your bathroom.
‘I mean fair play to them it is a little bit cool, a little bit quirky. I have never seen anything quite like it but it just feels a little bit out of place.
‘But do you know what it is probably the most interesting room in the house because every other room in this house is very beige very boring. I would love to know the reasoning behind them having this.
After originally believing the flooring was carpet, The social media personality eventually worked out the flooring was Vinyl.
Referring to the popular children’s play mats, he added: ‘I remember these used to be carpeted.’
In conclusion, the TikToker suggested the size and location of the house made it an attractive proposition for buyers, despite the bizarre floor design.
‘This is very very unusual. It is so weird because everywhere else in the house is so normal.
To be fair, two-bed end of terrace property. For the area, £240k, a lot of people might say it is a little bit expensive but it is actually a relatively nice size for the area.’
The listing for the property describes it as a ‘fabulous plot’ which has benefitted from a brand new modern kitchen.
It says the period end terrace is located in one of South Manchester’s most sought after locations.
Levenshulme features a host of independent shops, cafes and businesses just a ten-minute walk away from the home.
The nearby train station also takes passengers to Manchester Piccadilly in around eight minutes.
The home comprises of an entrance hall leading to an open plan living room and dining room, which is described as a ‘blank canvas ready to put your stamp on’.
A brand new modern kitchen boasts a range of wall and base units with ample space for appliances and storage.
Upstairs there are two double bedrooms, with the main bedroom stretching the full width of the property.
The family bathroom has a three piece suite and shower over the bath.
Externally, the property also features a low maintenance yard access for off road parking if desired.
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