An iconic house from Neighbours has hit the market and fans are shocked by its ‘neglected’ condition.
Located at 3 Pin Oak Court in Vermont South, the well-known house was when the imaginary home to cherished characters Toadie Rebecchi, Jim Robinson and Lou Carpenter on the imaginary Ramsay Street.
The four-bedroom, two-bathroom home has an asking cost of $1.275 million and was open for examination last Saturday.
An Aussie TikToker, called Jewels, shared her walk through of the property and said its discussion was “lacking”.
“The front of the house is very overgrown and needs a good mow,” she said in the video.
“I went straight to the balcony to look outside at the back and again it is very overgrown. It’s been neglected for quite awhile by the look of it.”
The cooking area was likewise “dated”, she said, and there were “blowflies in the family room”.
“But looking past all that it may suit a family wanting to get into the market and renovate,” she said.
‘It’s a dump’
Many individuals in the remarks were shocked at the ‘neglected’ condition of the property.
“My jaw is literally on the floor. That’s so sad to see it so overgrown. So weird to see how dated it is inside too,” someone commented.
“The outside made me sad as a Neighbours fan. On the bonus they will be filming again so I’m presuming they look after gardening,” another said.
“Gee, it looks like they are counting on the fame of the house to sell it! It’s a dump,” somebody else commented.
“$1,200,000 for this??? They need to seriously fix it first,” another said.
Neighbours ran for 37 years and aired its last episode in July in 2015. But the program is set to return this year, following an offer in between Amazon and Fremantle Australia.
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