The house is covered floor to ceiling with belongings.
An eyesore house that has been covered in graffiti and overrun by vermin is set to undergo a complete renovation after being taken on by a paramedic turned-property developer.
Read more: Huge Glasgow fire at former factory still burning after 11 hours as neighbours warned 'stay indoors' "I chapped on a few neighbour's doors and luckily one of them had a number for the owner. He told me he had had loads of people chap his door with a view to buying it over the years, but the owner just wasn't interested."Initially the owner wasn't very forthcoming. He inherited the property so there's a lot of sentimental value and a lot of stuff in it that is important to him.
"The owner has had a million different people contact him about it and try to buy it to sell on for their own profit. Clearing out the property is expected to take several weeks with belongings currently stacked "floor to ceiling".
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