Britain’s ‘chavviest house’ FINALLY sells for bargain sum after being ridiculed over rose gold toilet & glitterball vase

A HOUSE has been sold for the bargain price of £180,000 after being fiercely slammed as “chavvy” online.

Situated in the popular location of Prescot, Merseyside, the semi-detached house has three bedrooms, a large garden, a conservatory, and is close to schools and parks.

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The conservatory has purple ribbons on the windows, a fury rug, a chaise lounge, a disco-glitter vase and plenty of pink flowers
.The words 'Laugh, Love' are on the wall in the living room, along with more ribbons on the chairs and windows

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.The words ‘Laugh, Love’ are on the wall in the living room, along with more ribbons on the chairs and windows
The kitchen follows a shiny black and pastel pink colour palette

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The kitchen follows a shiny black and pastel pink colour palette
The property is situated in Prescot, Merseyside

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The property is situated in Prescot, Merseyside

Although it has potential on paper, social media users could not look past the interior and took to social media to share their thoughts on the advertisement.

One person commented: “That is Britain’s chavviest house. It has a horrendous interior.”

While a second said:  “It’s so much worse than I expected.”

On the outside, the house does not seem any more imposing than the next, however, the interior proves otherwise.

At a glance, crushed velvet and faux fur appear to be popular materials in this household, matched to a pink and grey colour scheme.

Pink and purple ribbons decorate most of the windows and chairs while several ‘laugh, love’ signs hang on the walls.

The kitchen is themed black and baby pink with plenty of decoration, including a glass-top table with a silver cherub stand.

The conservatory has a white deluxe chaise longue, a pink and white cream rug, and a glitterball-style vase with pink roses.

Upstairs, the beds have crushed velvet headboards and Chanel duvet covers and pillowcases. Each room also has a fury looking rug or throw in it.

Plus, the bathroom toilet seat is rose gold and sparkly.

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“It’s a monstrosity”, a third person commented.

“Whoever has bought that should demand thousands off the asking price for the money you’re going to spend totally de-chavving the place.

“I’d pay double what it’s up for sale just for the absolute guarantee I would never have to live there.”

A fourth said: “You’d just pull it all down and start again.”

Journalist Christian Calgie wrote: “Excluding houses with severe fire damage, I don’t think I have seen a worse interior.”

On X, formerly known as Twitter a person replied: “Arguably, a severe fire here would be an improvement.”

Rightmove describes the house as: “Perfect for first time buyers or for those looking for a starter home for their young family, this delightful property has a great deal to offer.”

However, a fifth person commented: “That’s grim”.

Home upgrades that add the most value to a house

Zoopla shared a list of upgrades that will instantly add value to your home.

  1. Loft conversion – increase of 15%
  2. Off-street parking – adds £50,000 to property price
  3. New kitchen – increase of 15%
  4. Garage conversion – increase of 15%
  5. Cellar or basement conversion – increase of 10-15%
  6. Open plan living space – increase of 3-5%
  7. New bathroom – increase of 3-5%
The bathroom shows a statue that says 'Wash' in light pink writing, a rose gold sparkly toilet seat, and skyline blinds

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The bathroom shows a statue that says ‘Wash’ in light pink writing, a rose gold sparkly toilet seat, and skyline blinds
Britain's 'chavviest house' at night

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Britain’s ‘chavviest house’ at night
The garden has plenty of decoration and a pebbly flooring

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The garden has plenty of decoration and a pebbly flooring