Mansion destroyed by fire last year and listed on Zillow was off the market within a week

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The real-estate sector is still red hot, as one recent listing proves.

A recent listing on Zillow Z went viral recently after users spotted the highly unusual photos of a property that was ablaze. Despite its burnt status, which is likely to require extensive repair work, it went under contract within the week.A recent listing on Zillow Z went viral recently after users spotted the highly unusual photos of a property that was ablaze. Despite its burnt status, which is likely to require extensive repair work, it went under contract within the week.

“What you don’t see is eventually, those four dormers on top of the house just collapsed and fell into the home,” Duvall said in an interview with MarketWatch. “And you can imagine how we felt when we watched that happen.” “When I clicked that picture, I was in the middle of just crying my eyes out,” Duvall said. “I clicked that picture thinking, I just lost everything … it was tragic.”

The mansion’s fast-paced sale indicates that despite the housing sector being in a recession, many home buyers are still on the prowl, looking for good properties. But there simply aren’t that many homes for sale around.

 

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