An entire town, complete with 12 houses, a helipad and a tennis court has hit the market for less than the cost of an average Auckland home.
The small township of Allies Creek in Queensland, Australia, has a price tag of A$500,000 ($534,654) and is currently listed on realestate.com.au.
Sitting on approximately 37 acres of land, Allies Creek was originally built to house the workers of a timber mill – which has since closed down, according to the Courier Mail.
The property was originally placed on the market in 2015 with a price of A$2.1 million, after current owner Natali Williams' husband passed away.
The pair had planned to turn it into a caravan park after purchasing the property eight years ago.