Home burned to studs sells 'significantly over' $850K listing price
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A California home that was destroyed down to its "bare bones" is now under contract with an accepted offer reaching well over the original, $850,000 asking price.
"Bring your contractor, architect, and designer: this is more than a fixer and the potential is limited only by imagination," read the listing for the single-family residence. Despite its appearance, seller’s agent Melinda Byrne of Key Realty told FOX News that she expected the house to sell for the amount that it did being that it sits in a "gorgeous neighborhood," she said. "The high school is one of the best in the area. It’s also very close to Mount Diablo State Park, so it's surrounded by beautiful hiking trails, horses, walking trails galore and you’re really close to shopping," Byrne said. "So, where this home is located is in a prime area."More Related News
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