On Homes under the Hammer, Dion Dublin was "excited" about the "absolutely huge" potential of a mould-ridden and rotting property in a desirable neighbourhoods. The popular presenter and former Premier League footballer visited the rundown three-bedroom detached house in Trentham, Stoke-on-Trent, on the hit BBC daytime show. Dublin described the property, situated on a "lovely tree-lined street", as "looking a bit sorry for itself" from the outside and in need of "some TLC".
With a garage and off-road parking, the house had a guide price of £140,000. The interior of the property mirrored the exterior, showing clear signs of neglect. Dublin told viewers: "It's been left for a long time - cobwebs everywhere, mould as well.
" Get the latest news straight to your phone by joining us on WhatsA p p Upon entering the kitchen through the spacious hallway, he noted it was a "nice size" but needed to be completely renovated. The rest of the ground floor featured two good-sized rooms, but there was one major issue. The back room had a flat roof which had rotted and caved in.
Despite this, Dublin remained positive, stating: "A lot of work to be done," but "I'm getting a bit excited because the potential here - just on the ground floor - is absolutely huge," Upstairs, three good-sized bedrooms were found along with a separate bathroom and toilet, offering scope for a possible en-suite, reports Stoke on Trent Live . The exterior of the property featured a garden labelled as "totally overgr.
