The home featured in last month's SWAT raid is suddenly for sale at $1.4 million. While the owner recently lost a mortgage-related lawsuit against Chase Bank, it doesn't appear marked as a foreclosure sale. Perhaps it's just time to get out of town with a little equity.
The family bought the home in 1998 for $525,000.
Comes complete with secret compartment big enough to hide a person.
HT: Jim the Realtor.
UPDATE 1/15: Aaand it's gone. Change of heart?
I wonder if the carpets still smell like tear gas.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if the new owner's dog will find and eat a hidden stash.
I wonder how long the doorbell will ring in the middle of the night before all violent felons get the word.
Get a free kilo thrown in?
ReplyDeleteWait until the new owners demo the burnt out house and the hillside collapses from all the tweaker tunnels throughout. Let alone whatever “treasures” are buried. Boobie traps are real, folks.
ReplyDeleteJoe Mosca caught lying multiple times to public - stay tuned!
ReplyDeleteJoe Mosca caught lying multiple times to public - stay tuned!
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