A DELIGHTED mum shared that she managed to bag a luxury Sylvanian Families' house for just a tenth of the cost – and fellow bargain fans were blown away.

Tanya Maciver shared news of the incredible deal on Facebook's Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK group.


She told how she had bought the cute play house for £7.50 when it was originally £75 and all because of a nick in the box.

She said: "The box was slightly damaged at the back, but I'm sure my six-year-old will not even notice or care."

The Red Roof Tower Home Gift Set comes with Persian Cat Girl figure, a moving lift, a table and chairs.

It's the ideal toy for little ones on Christmas Day and fellow parents were blown away by the deal.

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The post was liked more than 4k times and got more than 200 comments.

One person said: "My daughter is now 19 so doesn’t care for Sylvanian Families anymore, but I still feel the pain and expense of these things! What a bargain!!"

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Another said: "If it helps, I just set these ones up and don't wrap them. They never see the packaging this way."

A third said: "Wow!!! That's an incredible bargain.

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"I'd guess someone made a mistake but definitely an awesome find for you!

"I wonder if they were told to mark it down by ten per cent and did it to ten per cent by mistake. Well done!"

Another said: "Brilliant find! I always dreamed of having Sylvanian Families when I was younger but they were always far too expensive."

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