Potential buyers can now get their hands on one of the most unusual houses in Brighton as it lands on the market.
The four-bedroom property in Viaduct Road features a giant mural of Princes William and Harry dressed as characters from Breaking Bad which sprawls across the entire façade of the terraced house and its neighbouring property. The bizarre image is accompanied by “breaking up” and “we are the danger”, alluding to the royal brothers’ estrangement.
Estate Agent John Hilton makes no mention of the graffitied façade adorning the £425,000 property in the online advertisement, but describes it as the “ideal investment opportunity” situated in a “popular location for students” and close to the “vibrant Preston Circus.”
The property is no stranger to graffiti, having been painted with a landscape of both London and Brighton back in 2015 in a satirical response to a request from Brighton and Hove City Council to spruce up the paintwork.
Brighton artist Aroe MSK was commissioned by the landlord.
The house has gone through several transformations since then, including being bedecked with the colours and crest of Brighton’s football team, The Seagulls, and later displaying a mural of Peter Griffin, from Family Guy.
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