See Pictures of the Burnt-out Jamaica Plain House on the Market for Half a Million
More proof the housing market in the Boston metro is absolutely, positively, 100% out of control: $499,900 for a pile of burnt lumber.
OK, maybe I’m exaggerating. But only a little. Last December, a two-alarm fire caused $350,000 in damages at 24 Union Ave. And now the house is on the market, primed for development, of course. Because it’s going to take more than a little TLC to rehab this tinderbox. Boston.com has more here.
This burnt-out Jamaica Plain home is on the market for half a million https://t.co/3cTd8EWkS3 pic.twitter.com/tbYUH5L559
— Boston.com (@BostonDotCom) June 3, 2021
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