A listing for the 'world's cheapest home' posted Zillow this week is asking just $1 for a 2-bed, 1-bath, 742 square-foot home in Pontiac, Michigan.
This Michigan property is on the market for $1 and advertises itself as the "world's cheapest house."If you like weeds, overgrown shrubbery and a good deal, a Michigan home that just hit the market might be for you.for the "world's cheapest home" posted on the real estate site this week is asking just $1 for a 2-bed, 1-bath, 742 square-foot home in Pontiac, Mich.
Listing agent Chris Hubel writes that prospective buyers will experience a "thrilling rollercoaster of emotions as you discover every nook and cranny that's begging for your creative touch."The run down home features a filthy bathroom, is missing walls and has a hole in the floor that opens into the crawlspace. The home was previously sold in February of last year for $4,092, according to its price history.
"If you're a visionary, a risk-taker, or simply someone who thrives on life's little curveballs, this home is calling your name," the listing reads. "Buckle up for a journey filled with twists, turns, and a whole lot of character. Don't just buy a house—buy an experience."Hubel tells CNBC Make It that has worked with the seller before, and says that getting a green light on the $1 listing price required them putting trust in him.
It appears that the strategy is working. In the three days that it has been on the market, the listing has been viewed nearly 100,000 times as of Friday afternoon and has been saved by 4,100 users.
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