
California fixer-upper sells for nearly half a million dollars: 'The Bridge House of L.A.'
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A tiny home in California, labeled the 'troll house,' sold for nearly half a million dollars and is taking fan's advice on how best to "redesign the space."
"So basically $50 short of $250,000. It was on the market for a little over a week, maybe two weeks. And we sold it for $430,000 cash to a really cool guy — a single dude." The home was labeled as a "fixer upper" on its listing. (Douglas Lee) The unique home was listed for $249,950 and saw other offers over $300,000. (Douglas Lee) The home on top of the bridge features a "rooftop patio, which is perfect for entertaining," according to the listing. (Douglas Lee) The rooftop features "quote-unquote ‘water views,’" Lee shared. (Douglas Lee) The home sits on top of a bridge owned by the city of Alhambra. (Douglas Lee) The unique home was built in 1949 and has just 462 square feet of space. (Douglas Lee) Gretchen Eichenberg is a contributing reporter for Fox News Digital.
Dwain Carlo Crum, 76, a retired teacher from Rosemead, California, is the "dude" who purchased the unusual home — situated below Main Street in Alhambra and overlooking a drainage ditch — for $180,000 over the asking price.

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