A classifieds advert has been posted online, claiming to be from a 19-year-old Sydney woman offering her virginity for sale for $250,000.

The woman, who was described in the advert as 161cm, 44 kilos with an athletic body, appeared to have posted to classifieds site Locanto on Thursday and titled her advert 'Virgin seeks you, Sydney City' .

'Hey, I am a 19 years old girl who wants to sell her virginity,' [sic] the advert stated, before listing a series of conditions for the sale.

The woman appeared to have posted to classifieds site Locanto on Thursday and titled her advert 'Virgin seeks you, Sydney City'

A classifieds advert has been posted online, claiming to be from a 19-year-old Sydney woman who was offering her virginity for sale for $250,000 (pictured, an image accompanying the advert)

'We have to go to a restaurant, so we can go out for a dinner and we can meet,' it continued.

'It will happen in an hotel which you can choose. If I don't want to do this, I can rescind from the deal,' it went on.

The advert stated that 'we have to use a condom' and warned any potential buyer: 'You have to pay a prepayment, about which we can talk about.'

It was also clear there were to be 'no sex toys' and 'no violence'.

'It is not allowed to make a film of it or film the act,' it continued.

'We have to go to a restaurant, so we can go out for a dinner and we can meet,' the advert stated

The woman was apparently looking for $250,000

The advert ended by stating the price the woman was apparently willing to consider.

'The price is $250.000,00/250k. Send me your questions and offer. I am open for everything,' it stated.

The teen wouldn't be the first to offer her virginity to paying customers.

Last month, a German teenager put her virginity up for auction through a sinister website that boasts of having doctors who can verify the girls have not had sex.

The 18-year-old, Kim, decided to sell her body through the agency Cinderella Escorts to fund her studies, a flat and a car.

Bidding for the 5ft 8in student started at £86,640 (100,000 Euro), of which 20 percent would go to the agency, local media reported.