the same asking price as a second hand CAR. The two-up two-down property needs total renovation but has been dubbed a "shrewd investment" by experts. Neighbouring houses in the street in Tonypandy, South Wales, have an average value of a whopping £62,000. Auctioneer Paul Fosh said: “The cheapest house in Britain was sold in County Durham for £8,000 earlier this year. “This property is on the market with a guide price of £4,000 - that’s about the same as a second hand family car.” The terrace house - which has been unoccupied for more than ten years - has two reception rooms, a kitchen, two upstairs bedrooms and a courtyard and back garden.