San Francisco's cheapest single-family home will sell for over $500,000 - and it reveals how bad the housing crisis has become
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By comparison, the half-million asking price of the city's least-expensive single-family home on the market is a steal - or as Rick Smith, the real estate agent behind the listing calls it, "a joke."
The decrepit house is a classic example of San Francisco's housing crisis, which has accelerated in the last few years.
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He has received 12 offers over $520,000 for the home, which was awarded to one lucky bidder on Wednesday.
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