is giving new meaning to the term “hot property” after it was put on the market for $259,000 — despite the fact that it is , the property’s asking price is well below the median for a home in the area, which is $465,000, according to Realtor.com® data.Due to its dire state, potential buyers will not be allowed to enter the home because of safety concerns, according to the listing.
But with another hurricane on the way, some saw gallows humor in the owner’s attempt to sell the home.Another wrote, “Seriously, though, I hope no one was injured and that the owner’s losses will be covered by insurance.”On the market for just four days, still smoking from the last hurricane that just came through, the property isThe terrifying storm is forecast to make landfall on Florida’s central coast as a Category 3 level and unleash one of the most destructive storms in the area on record.
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