2222 FRANCISCO Blvd Pacifica, CA 94044 – Unbelievable shack…
2222 FRANCISCO Blvd Pacifica, CA 94044
Price: $239,875
| Beds: | 1 |
| Baths: | 1 |
| Sq. Ft.: | - |
| Lot Size: | - |
| Property Type: | Detached Single Family |
| Year Built: | 1948 |
| Stories: | 1 |
| Neighborhood: | West Sharp Park |
Last sale: May 21, 2008 Sold $256,737
This is just truly frightening. I’ll let the pictures speak for themselves:
I think the following is a baby’s room:
I think this is an oven??
Bed & Bath:
There are some more pics on the listing, and I’m glad the realtor is really honest about this POS, but I can’t believe they’re still charging nearly $240k for this? And at first they actually wanted $300k for it. Just incredible.
61 CHESTER St #00001 Daly City, CA 94014 – Cheapest Condo in Daly City
61 CHESTER St #00001 Daly City, CA 94014
Price: $124,500
| Beds: | 1 |
| Baths: | 1 |
| Sq. Ft.: | 703 |
| $/Sq. Ft.: | $177 |
| Lot Size: | - |
| Property Type: | Condominium |
| Style: | Ranch |
| Year Built: | 1964 |
| Stories: | 1-3 (Low Rise) |
| Neighborhood: | Blossom Valley |
| County: | San Mateo |
Last sale: Feb 28, 2006 Sold $360,000
Loss if sold for asking: $235500 or 65.4%
After six months on the market, there is finally a fresh price cut on this property. It is still a short sale, though, so it might be very very hard to close. This could be good for a single person since it could work out to be cheaper than renting.
Comment highlight on 2827 San Juan Blvd, Belmont
KT left this lovely comment on the story about 2827 San Juan Blvd that I thought should be highlighted for those of you who read this through a feed and don’t check old comments:
Oh come on.. you left out the best parts of this little dandy.
1) How about the food left in the back room- is it still decaying on the dresser?
2) Has anyone ever flushed the toilet, or is hte floater still around?
3) How about all the fun you can have rolling down your own private hill- a.k.a, the second level living room floor;
4) The bulging outdoor walls where you can estimate for yourself how much longer before the house gives way.
5) Ever take a peak inside the ‘attics’ of the little rentals? Please do- then you’ll know where all those used oil containers go.
6) It wasn’t a woman who owned the house- it was a man. You can see all of his bank and tax records in the bedroom where he died.
7. The woman, I believe, was his sister- she was collecting the rents and putting them in her pocket. This lasted until the bank protested and kicked everyone out. I could go on and on, but I think you get the gist why this home is still on the market.
Thank you KT for these insights. I also heard that there was an official looking notice taped to the door that said all the structures are worth less than $100. Is that still there? Keep the tips coming because they’re pretty entertaining.




