A property with no windows, roof or front door has hit the market.
The part-demolished home at 36 Jutland Avenue in Wollongong, New South Wales, is on offer with a price guide of $1.75 million, but only 35 per cent of the dwelling remains.
“Original dwelling approximately 65 per cent demolished,” the listing states, with suggestions to either build a larger home, two dwellings with a possible subdivision, or house with granny flat.
Listing photos show scaffolding by the remains of a brick fence, a lack of windows or roof, a wood frame, and the house number next to what would have been the front door.
Piles of rotting wood are also seen in the decent-sized back yard.
Expressions of interest are being invited with the land described as a “rare opportunity” to purchase in a highly desirable locale.
Located in Wollongong, a coastal city south of Sydney, the land offers ocean and park views, particularly if the buyer decides to build a two-story property.
Domain’s latest data reveals the median price for a family home in Wollongong to be $946,000.
The city has a population of 18,450 and an average age demographic of 20 to 39 years.