You Should Never Visit Scotland's Abandoned Chernobyl | BODY FOUND UNDER THE FLOOR
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The Clune Park estate in Port Glasgow was once home to hundreds of shipyard workers and their families, but now has fewer than 25 people living in a handful of its 430 flats.
Property at the partially-abandoned estate has struggled to sell for more than four figures, making Clune Park one of the cheapest areas to become a home owner in the United Kingdom.
Monthly rents for one-bedroom properties at Clune Park have been revealed to be just £250, while flats have been snapped up for as little as £4000.
In the past eight months, arsonists have started 14 fires there and thieves looking for scrap metal to sell have smashed through walls in abandoned buildings.
The handful of residents who are clinging on are either unwilling to leave or cannot afford to.
Pensioner Marie Morrison, who has lived in the area for nearly 40 years, believes the warnings are justified but refuses to move regardless.
She said: "I don't feel it's safe to live around here. These houses are going on fire quite regularly, there was one the other week.
"A lot of people are saying it's deliberate."
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