Auckland's "ugliest house" has finally found someone to love it - or demolish it - after selling for a cut price $485,000.
The buyers who said "yabba dabba do" to the Fred Flintstone-style Mt Roskill home were able to snap it up for close to half its $910,000 Auckland Council valuation.
The house at 62B Stranolar Dr garnered plenty of media attention last year thanks to one house hunter dubbing it New Zealand's ugliest home, while its advertisement called it "Flintstone-style".
Yet, despite the publicity, it still didn't sell at an October auction when it was passed in after one $500,000 bid.
However, a deal was finally done this month to sell it to investors, Barfoot & Thompson listing agent Alex Yang said.
The main part of the home had four bedrooms and two bathrooms but also required "major re-cladding or perhaps even demolishing", the advertisement stated.
"Plus - there is a second connecting minor 'Flintstone style' dwelling, which has one bedroom and one bathroom."
Prior to last October's auction, Yang said the problem for those wanting to buy the house had been that banks weren't keen to lend to them due to the home's many issues.
Squirrel Mortgage's John Bolton said lenders were reluctant to offer home loans on buildings with non-compliance issues.
"In the best case scenario, banks would only lend on this sort of property up to 70, probably not even 80 per cent of land value. Or maybe only 50 per cent for a builder," he said.
"You'd have to have at least $300,000 to $400,000 of your own cash kicking around."