Nobody wants to buy this bizarre house in a wealthy San Francisco suburb - but you can rent it for $750 a night
The strategy to sell a bizarre home in Hillsborough, California, is changing course.
The unique house remained unsold after over a year the market, and now is being offered on - where else? - Airbnb, for $750 a night.
Known as the "Flintstones House" to Bay Area locals, the house was originally listed for $4.2 million in September 2015.
After two price chops, it seems no one is quite taken in by its charms enough to lay down that kind of cash. It's still listed for sale for $3.195 million.
Many neighbors and locals call the home an eyesore, especially after it was painted orange and purple. It's visible from a nearby highway and bridge, and is something of a local landmark.
Alain Pinel Realtors has the listing. Take a look around the home that has divided a community.
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