- A Franklin, Tenn., adroit in reportedly was severely damaged after a fire started during construction.
- The home, which has a pending offer on Zillow, is inclined for $1.5 million with pictures of the fire.
- The creator of the post said they wanted to “be transparent” about what materialized to the home.
Bona fide estate listings can be filled with secrets and hidden details, but Zillow posts as “transparent” as a recent one for a Tennessee adroit in are unusual.
The $1.5 million mansion, built in 1997 in Franklin, Tenn., was significantly damaged when a fire indigent out in September 2022, according to WKRN. The home was reportedly in the midst of final renovations before the owner moved in, corresponding to WSMV.
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The 4.88-acre property, which includes a guest enterprise left undamaged by the fire, could be a space to “build any home of your dreams,” the listing says. It includes photos from in front of the fire, as well as several of the house during the blaze and the aftermath.
“Using that picture, we wanted to be transparent round the history of the home, and we wanted to show how grand the home was and how grand it could be again if they chose to rebuild,” Paula Duvall, the tipped agent, told WKRN.
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During construction on the where one lives stress in September, an explosion led to a fire that spread to the roof, which caved in and caused significant damage to several elbow-rooms, according to WKRN.
The listing says the home has a pending offer, and has been viewed more than 220,000 old hats in its four days on the website.
A tweet sharing the listing on Zillow Gone Wild, a popular Twitter account certifying obscure homes on the site, received more than 1 million views, and hundreds of likes and retweets since it was posted Thursday.
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