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This 7,200-Square-Foot San Francisco Property Costs $35,000

April 9, 2017 Leave a Comment

Can’t afford to buy a house in San Francisco? This lovely San Francisco driveway can be yours for just $35,000. The median home price in San Francisco is about $1.2 million, according to Zillow. Now you can impress your friends that you own real estate in San Francisco. MarketWatch reported:

Pssst, interested in buying a 7,200-square-foot San Francisco property in a ritzy neighborhood with views of the Golden Gate Bridge, for the bargain price of $35,000?

There’s just one catch: It’s an alley. And you can’t build anything on it. Oh, and you have to pay taxes, insurance and any maintenance expenses.

The property, 81 22nd Ave. in the city’s western Richmond District, just a block from the Presidio park, functions as a shared driveway that runs between a block of houses. The current owner apparently bought it at a city tax auction years ago, sight unseen (hey, it sounded good on paper!).

The property, 81 22nd Ave, is for sale for $35,000.

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