"Disaster No 1: there is no code compliance certificate issued for the current dwelling. Disaster No 2: This dwelling has major water ingress issues," Yang wrote of the five-bedroom three-bathroom home.
Lawyers warn against buying properties without code compliance certificates, saying having one confirms that any building work done is compliant with the Building Code. Owning a property without such a certificate affects the ability to sell it and can damage the property's value.
Photos show the house the two-level roughcast white circular structure wich the agent said is "Flintstone style", alongside a vastly contrasting wood structure.
"Forget about the $910,000 CV: we are talking'land and value only here," Yang said.
Auckland Council lists the land as being worth $790,000 and the structures at just $120,000. Rates are $2904/year.
Yang highlighted the property's proximity to the CBD, close motorway access, a local park across the road, to local golf courses and quality homes in a much-loved neighbourhood.
Interior photos show walls in vivid green and vibrant pink.
The property will be auctioned at the agent's Shortland St premises tomorrow at 1.30pm, unless sold prior.