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Olivia Williams

Mum buys 'worst house on the street' which neighbours say is an 'eyesore'

A mum transformed her first home which was described as an "eyesore" by her neighbours.

Paula, 42, appeared on Channel 4's Worst House on the Street on Tuesday after buying a property in West Kirby. The house was on the market for £215,000 and the mum-of-three put an offer in for £205,000 which was accepted.

However, Paula got the property reduced further as she found problems with water damage, including a "creek running under the house" and damp. The 42-year-old eventually bought the house for £202,000.

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When presenters and property experts Scarlette and Stuart Douglas visited the 1900 three-bedroom home, they said it was "about as inviting" as a "prickly holly bush" at the home. People living on the same road described the house as an "eyesore" and said it hadn't been updated in half a century.

Paula said the work which needed to be done on the house was a "challenge." She said: "I want to have a pink front door and want it to feel really welcoming. I feel quite overwhelmed, it does feel like a challenge."

Paula transformed the 'worst house on the street' in West Kirby (Channel 4)

On the Channel 4 programme, it showed how Paula's house was transformed. She said she had a £20,000 budget and her dad, who is a retired builder, would be helping with a lot of the work.

When presenters Scarlette and Stuart went back to the Wirral home after three months of work they were shocked at the transformation. Paula said: "[I am] absolutely thrilled. I found it a bit of a rollercoaster of emotions really. Some things can go wrong sometimes and I have been in the corner of my bedroom crying my eyes out on occasions but considering what could have gone wrong, we have been lucky."

Paula transformed the 'worst house on the street' in West Kirby (Channel 4)

The 42-year-old did go overbudget and for the whole transformation she spent a total of £36,629. Paula said: "I think when you look at it for what you have achieved, I don't think it is that bad at all and I have managed to get my bargains."

After speaking to three different estate agents, the house now has an average value of £317,000, which meant Paula made £78,000 profit.

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