Cops arrested 41 people following a three-day college house party in Massachusetts, including resident Andrew Juckett, 21

Police have arrested 41 people after a three-day raging house party near a college campus lead to a property being condemned.

Renter Andrew Juckett, 21, who appears to be a student of Bridgewater State University, Massachusetts, and housemate Juan Perez, also 21, were among those detained by police.

Officers said they were called to the property at 1am on Sunday to reports of a disturbance at a property in Bridgewater, before discovering the massive house party.

Once inside, police said they discovered a large amount of alcohol, several drinkers who were obviously under the age of 21, and a large amount of road signs.

Cops said while breaking up the party several people tried to flee by jumping out of windows on the first floor, but they were still able to arrest dozens of party goers.

Records show that the 1,748sqft house, which was built in 1908 and has four bedrooms and two bathrooms, was last sold in 2009 for $269,676.

At the time, it was described as a 'fully restored' Victorian property with a large living room with a fireplace, dining room and bedrooms with maple and cherry floors.

The owners boasted that it contained a new eat-in kitchen, appliances, ceilings, windows, electrical, plumbing, and two new heating systems.

According to the police report, cops were initially unable to get inside the building but could see people destroying furniture and heard the sound of breaking glass from inside.

Most of those arrested were charged with disorderly conduct, disturbing the peace, and being a minor in possession of alcohol.

Juckett (pictured left with friends) has been charged with disturbing the peace, providing alcohol to minors, obstructing justice and keeping a disorderly house along with fellow resident Juan Perez, also 21

Police were called to a two-story home near Bridgewater State University at 1am on Sunday to find dozens of 'college-aged' people drinking and smashing furniture (pictured)

Police did not say how many of those arrested were students at Bridgewater, though described several of the revelers as 'college-aged'.

In addition, Juckett and Perez were charged with keeping a disorderly house, supplying alcohol to minors, and obstruction of justice.

All of those arrested will be arraigned this week in Brockton District Court, police said.

Bridgewater Inspectional Services and fire officials responded to the scene to inspect 'several safety hazards' in the home, according to police.

An orange note posted on the front door of the property reveals it has since been condemned, according to Fox 25.

Images of the property show a large amount of broken furniture, couches, a mattress and even a bicycle piled in the front yard.

Once officers managed to get inside the home they found a large amount of alcohol, a collection of street signs and underage people drinking

Some people attempted to flee out the first floor windows of the property, police said, but 41 were arrested

Residents told reporters that the furniture had been inside the house, but was taken outside after the property was condemned and Juckett and Perez were told to vacate.

While the exact extent of damage to the property is unknown, a note tacked to the door appeared to show it had been deemed unsafe due to a lack of smoke and carbon monoxide detectors.

Bridgewater police chief Christopher Delmonte said: 'This is not the typical result of a police response to a loud party.

'The number of people arrested and the charges levied against each of them should underscore the burden a few can place on neighborhoods and the amount of municipal resources required to restore order.

'We have developed a comprehensive plan for dealing with these types of situations, which requires tenants and landlords to be held accountable.

'Our residents should not have to put up with this. It is a quality-of-life issue.'