A one-bedroom flat in Glasgow that has been left uninhabitable due to significant pigeon infestation is being offered for sale at £15,000. The top-floor property, located within a tenement building, has remained vacant for an extended period, during which time a pigeon established a nest inside a bedroom through a hole in the ceiling. The room and other parts of the flat have accumulated extensive pigeon droppings, contributing to its current condition.
No formal home report was provided for the property, and no viewings took place prior to the sale. The flat was included in a live auction held recently, but the identity of the purchaser has not been disclosed. The condition of the flat has raised questions about its suitability for immediate habitation, reflecting the challenges of maintaining vacant properties in urban areas.
