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Troll-chic home under LA bridge lists for $249K

For those that wish to be a part of California’s infrastructure, this inexpensive one bedroom home is kind of a bargain.

Situated on the slope of a bridge over a shallow stream in town of Alhambra, this troll-style estate is amongst essentially the most inexpensive properties in Los Angeles County – and potential property owners are clamoring for it.

“There are 10 properties in Los Angeles County under $250,000,” Compass agent Douglas Lee, who holds an inventory of $249,950he told The Post about his cancellation.

“He is exclusive and has attracted lots of attention. It can easily be converted into a contemporary treehouse after which rented on Airbnb.”

In addition to its relative affordability within the brutal real estate market, the 462-square-foot apartment has also attracted lots of interest from individuals who simply desired to take a peek inside.

“I made a decision to only do open houses for an hour on Saturday and an hour on Sunday,” Lee told a neighborhood news site. KTLA5.

“So even on this case, we had no less than 40 to 50 groups in that hour because they were just curious.”

In addition to its quirky location and great price, the waterfront unit also has a rooftop patio with almost the identical area because the house, but separated only by a metal fence from the adjoining street.


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Home sweet bridge.
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Los Angeles Bridge apartment
The property has a patio with almost the identical area as its interior.
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Los Angeles Bridge apartment
The former owner used the weird mansion mainly for storage.
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Los Angeles Bridge apartment
The only bathroom in the home.
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Los Angeles Bridge apartment
The home is amongst a really limited variety of Los Angeles properties currently listed for lower than $250,000.
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Los Angeles Bridge apartment
The apartment has one bedroom.
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Los Angeles Bridge apartment
The unit measures just over 400 square feet.
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Buyers beware: The single-bath pad has been empty for nearly 20 years, the present owner mainly used it for storage after he bought it for just $72,000 in 2005, Lee told KTLA5.

“[He] Basically, I used to be going to try to make use of it as a sort of man cave, a spot to calm down, meditate or whatever. But he never really got into it,” he said.

As a results of disuse, various renovations should be carried out, including mold removal value roughly $3,000.

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