A 570-square-foot one-bedroom, one-bath skill is on a marketplace for $599,000 in San Francisco’s Glen Park neighborhood.
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If a one-bedroom, one-bath lodge with no garage or backyard labelled at over half-a-million dollars sounds like your crater of tea, afterwards get a your checkbook.
A 570-square-foot one-bedroom, one-bath skill is on a marketplace for $599,000 in San Francisco’s Glen Park neighborhood.
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According to SF Gate, a home was creatively listed in Mar for $675,000, though after months though an meddlesome buyer, a representative took it off a marketplace in August.
Now a residential skill during 17 Laidley St., that recently had a kitchen and lavatory remodeled, is once again for sale during a lowered $599,000 price tag.
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“We’ve been removing all kinds of activity. I’m removing calls from people down south and they’re observant hey, we can get a residence in SF for $599,000 we wish it now. Some people are observant we don’t even know what I’d do with it yet, though we wish it,” inventory representative Jeff Appenrodt with Laurel Realty told SF Gate.
The abode is deliberate a discount given that a median cost of homes–including condos –in a nine-county Bay Area was a cold $815,000 this summer, according to a San Francisco Chronicle, that cited a news by CoreLogic.
In San Francisco, specifically, the median was $1.35 million.
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Though there seems to be renewed seductiveness in a “cheap” property, a home will never be as large as a mini-mansion neighbors, since the lot it sits on is usually 614 block feet.
However, Appenrodt tells SF Gate a pint-sized home has a groundwork and integument that could potentially supplement some-more block footage if finished.
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