Friday 30 September 2022 07:02 AM Marrickville Sydney property: Dramatic photos reveal the state of a derelict ... trends now

Friday 30 September 2022 07:02 AM Marrickville Sydney property: Dramatic photos reveal the state of a derelict ... trends now
Friday 30 September 2022 07:02 AM Marrickville Sydney property: Dramatic photos reveal the state of a derelict ... trends now

Friday 30 September 2022 07:02 AM Marrickville Sydney property: Dramatic photos reveal the state of a derelict ... trends now

A neglected home hailing from the early 1900s has been put on the market and could sell for roughly $1.8millon, according to real estate specialists. 

The deceased estate in trendy Marrickville in inner-west Sydney was advertised on Monday, revealing derelict interiors, neglected furniture and abandoned household items still inside. 

The four-bedroom house sits on a 366m2-block in the in-demand suburb, recently in the news as the home base of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.

Photos reveal the home's 'dilapidated and uninhabitable' state - complete with forgotten Champagne glasses on top of a piano in the lounge, framed pictures on the walls, kitchen equipment and even an old rotary-dial telephone.

Images of the home at 13 Wallace Street Marrickville  (pictured) are described as being 'full of existing character'

Images of the home at 13 Wallace Street Marrickville  (pictured) are described as being 'full of existing character' 

The home in  is in a 'dilapidated and uninhabitable' state - complete with abandoned Champagne glasses on top of a piano in the lounge (pictured)

The home in  is in a 'dilapidated and uninhabitable' state - complete with abandoned Champagne glasses on top of a piano in the lounge (pictured)

Images show the neglected states of the home (pictured), a throwback to a different era

Images show the neglected states of the home (pictured), a throwback to a different era 

The images of the home at 13 Wallace Street Marrickville are described as being 'full of existing character'. 

They show the neglected states of the kitchen, loungeroom and bathroom in a throwback to a different era. 

The kitchen shows the old-school telephone sitting near giant glassware among broken cupboards, with dishwashing liquid still on the sink. 

The ceiling of the lounge area is deteriorating over a

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