Katie Price’s filthy mansion has been seen in new photographs with a broken window, torn wall and peeling wallpaper – as its price was slashed.
The former glamor model, 46, was evicted from her home in West Sussex by bailiffs in May after she failed to make her monthly mortgage payments.
Originally listed for £1.5 million, the price was recently reduced to £1.35 million, a reduction of £150,000.
And new photos shared by real estate agent Henry Adams show that the house had a broken window in the bathroom, which was boarded up.
In another snapshot, one of the rooms was seen with a hole in the wall and the wallpaper peeling off.
Katie Price’s filthy mansion has been spotted with a broken window, torn wall and peeling wallpaper in new photos – after its price was reduced
New photos shared by real estate agent Henry Adams show that the house had a broken window in the bathroom, which was boarded up.
A buyer had been found for the house, just weeks after the former glamor model was evicted for failing to pay the mortgage.
But the nine-bedroom home is back on the market at a drastically lower price.
The property sits on 12 acres and has been central to Katie’s life for many years.
Katie will not see a cent from the sale as it will be absorbed by the debts she previously accrued to the Sussex home.
When the house was first listed for sale, a brochure told potential buyers not to jump into Katie’s empty pool and also warned that the land could be contaminated with waste.
An online advert said the pad could become a “stunning family home” after refurbishment.
Without mentioning its famous former owner, the advert described the property as: “A substantial detached family home comprising three reception rooms, nine bedrooms and four bathroom/shower rooms spread over three floors plus a one-bedroom annexe.”
In another snapshot, one of the rooms was seen with a hole in the wall and the wallpaper peeling off.
The former glamor model, 46, was evicted from her home in West Sussex by bailiffs in May after she failed to make her monthly mortgage payments.
The former model had paid £1.35million for the property in 2014 to former Tory peer Francis Maude and appeared in a Channel Four series as she attempted to renovate the house.
When he moved in, he claimed the house was “cursed.”
Speaking of Mucky Mansion, he said: “I’ve had nothing but bad memories in that house” and insisted that moving in will be the start of a new chapter in his life.
Cleaners were hired to remove piles of rubbish and spruce up the property before local estate agent HJ Burt put it on the market.
Katie declared bankruptcy in 2019 with debts of £3.2m from her failed company Jordan Trading Ltd, which was set up to oversee her line of perfumes and cosmetics.
Originally listed for £1.5 million, the price was recently reduced to £1.35 million, a reduction of £150,000.
A buyer had been found for the £1.5million home weeks after the former glamor model was evicted for failing to pay the mortgage.
She was due to attend the Royal Court of Justice to explain to a judge why she failed to pay millions owed to creditors in 2022, however the hearing was adjourned at the last minute and her lawyers gave no reason why Katie would not attend. presented before the court. court.
In March this year, Katie was declared bankrupt again over an unpaid tax bill of £761,994.05. The demand for payment was made by HMRC in October 2023.
Katie was then evicted from her home in May after receiving a notice and giving her weeks to leave.