Synonyms for "old and run down" in Real Estate Listings
Alternative Words for "old and run down" in Property Descriptions
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5 results for "old and run down"
dilapidated
In a state of disrepair or ruin as a result of age or neglect.
The dilapidated mansion had more bats than bedrooms.
decrepit
Worn out or ruined because of age or neglect.
The decrepit building looked like it hadn't seen a paintbrush since the '70s.
run-down
In poor condition due to a lack of care or maintenance.
After years of neglect, the run-down property was finally listed at a price that made it tempting for flippers.
shabby
In poor condition; worn out or showing signs of neglect.
The shabby apartment complex had charm, if you squinted and ignored the peeling wallpaper.
worn-out
Used until no longer in good condition; exhausted from use.
The worn-out carpet in the living room was practically a historical artifact.
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