>$1000 per square foot. F that.
>$1000 per square foot. F that.
According to the broker, it’s the cheapest home on the market in San Francisco, and it’s an unlivable shack.
It is a worn-down, decomposing wooden shack that was built in 1906, and the interior is unlivable in its current condition. The San Francisco house is also selling for $350,000.
Located at 16 De Long Street in the (slightly) more affordable Outer Mission district, the house’s price is a reflection of the skyrocketing real estate market in San Francisco. Since 2012, the city has seen a 103% increase in median housing prices; this month, that figure stands at $1.35 million.
According to realtors Brian Tran and Alexander Han, the shack is “the cheapest home listed in San Francisco.”
http://fortune.com/2015/09/25/san-fr...=yahoo_fortune
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