Rundown shack goes up for auction - and buyers aren’t even allowed to look ...

Is this Australia's worst house? Tiny dilapidated shack from the 1920s goes up for auction - and buyers aren't even allowed to look inside before they make a bid The tiny shack has hit  the market in trendy Brisbane inner-city suburb of Dutton Perched 3 kilometers from city's CBD the property is listed as a 'sight unseen'  Chamferboard house is believed to have been left vacant for a number of years Agent admits 1920s home has seen better days but its glory could be restored

By Charlie Coë For Daily Mail Australia

Published: 23:51 GMT, 23 February 2019 | Updated: 23:52 GMT, 23 February 2019

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A tiny rundown shack has hit the market in a trendy inner-city suburb - and buyers aren't even allowed to look inside before making a bid.

The battered iron-roofed home in Brisbane's Dutton Park, believed to date back to the 1920s, will go up for auction next month despite being marketed as a 'sight unseen' property.

The 22 Deighton Road property presents a gamble for those looking to make a quick, with the house next selling for $1.1million last year.

A tiny rundown shack (pictured) has hit the market in a trendy inner-city suburb - and buyers aren't even allowed to look inside before making a bid 

A tiny rundown shack (pictured) has hit the market in a trendy inner-city suburb - and buyers aren't even allowed to look inside before making a bid 

The agent who sold the neighbouring home said he

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