Derelict Florida house lists for $650,000. Sorry, it's under contract.
Gaping holes in the ceiling and broken appliances don't seem to have put off bidders. The property is in a "great location," a real estate agent said.
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Gaping holes in the ceiling and broken appliances don't seem to have put off bidders. The property is in a "great location," a real estate agent said.
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