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Underwater San Francisco lot raises eyebrows over cheap listing price foxbusiness.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from foxbusiness.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Skip to main content S.F. real estate deal: 50,000 square feet for $75,000. The catch? It s literally underwater FacebookTwitterEmail 2 1of2The development site of Candlestick Point, Friday, June 21, 2019, in San Francisco, Calif.Santiago Mejia/The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 2of2 A file, aerial photo of Candlestick Point, near the spot where a realtor is attempting to sell a 50,000-square-foot lot at a bargain price. The only catch? It’s literally underwater.Pictometry.comShow MoreShow Less An eye-catching San Francisco real estate listing offers an unbelievable deal: a 50,000-square-foot lot with expansive bay views. But there’s a catch: It’s offshore and underwater in San Francisco Bay. ....
Land is underwater : Bizarre SF real estate lot lists for $75k FacebookTwitterEmail Candlestick Point, San Francisco.Google Street View Just over an acre of San Francisco land has hit the market, but there s a catch: it s several feet underwater. The vacant lot, technically three city blocks east of Candlestick Point, was purchased by real estate agent Trent Zhu at auction from the City of San Francisco for $5,000 around six years ago, reports ABC7. While extremely speculative, Zhu saw the possibility of a pier or sports stadium going up on the water. The average depth of the Bay is only 14 feet, and the eastern shore has moved several times over the city s history, so construction on the land is not entirely out of the question. ....