Last year the house was selling for just over $12 million and has since seen an almost $3.5 million price cut.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more storiesA Victorian in San Francisco's Castro District looks like a dream, but buyers weren't interested at the price the seller was asking.It first went back on the market a year ago, asking $11.85 million, but when no buyers came along, it quietly left the market, only to come back with an $8.5 million price tag.
The remodel has been a source of controversy. Requests submitted to the city's Discretionary Review Board suggested that thesubmitting to the zoning board misrepresented some aspects of the renovation, and failed to correctly portray the current structure of the home in 2014, according to local real estate media.
The San Francisco Planning Department found 13 charges against the developer that were not permitted, including a garage door and pedestrian gate, and adding a bay window at the basement level. In December,
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