Captions will look like this

A tour inside a $135 million New York City apartment was designed by a famous Japanese artist.

INSIDERINSIDER
The Google Street View of 3709 Prado Place in Fairfax, Virginia.
The home in Fairfax, Virginia, as shown in Google Street View.Google Maps
  • A house in Virginia that was listed for $800,000 was found to have a person living in the basement.

  • The home needs an estimated $25,000 in repairs, according to its listing.

  • The home appeared to have found a buyer after a few days on the market.

A five-bedroom, four-bathroom house in Fairfax, Virginia, went on the market for $800,000 on April 10.

There are at least one person living in the basement of the home, which prospective buyers couldn't view, according to its listing on Zillow.

The home was on the market for a few days before it was off-market. The listing agent said the property received five offers and is under contract for more than the asking price, according to Fox5. The listing's real-estate agent did not respond to Insider's request for comment.

The description of the listing is still available to view on the internet, but it says that Cashmere offers no access to see the lower level.

According to David Kaplan of Fox 5, a mother and daughter live in the basement of a home. Fox 5 reports that the relationship between the seller and tenants is unclear.

The property is described as Livable, but needs some TLC.

The 3,548-square-foot home has a sliding door that needs replacing, a broken dishwasher, leaking toilet, carpet that needs updating, and rotting windows, according to the listing, which estimates that repairs would cost the buyer $25,000.

The photos look unstaged. There is a pile of empty soda bottles and cans in the kitchen, a broken plant pot on the deck, exterior siding covered in a green mold, and stained towels and clothes in the bathroom.

The listing gained attention after it was shared by a popular social-media account that highlights unique properties from the real-estate company.

The post about the Virginia house has close to 35,000 likes at the time of writing.

The post featuring the home has more than 9,300 likes and 2,500 shares on Facebook, where the account has 845,000 followers.

Thousands of users questioned the value of the home and joked about the unique circumstances of the sale in the comments under the posts. One person commented on a post on Facebook. What a deal! You mean I get all this, rotting door and window frames, leaking toilets, and broken appliances, plus the added bonus of a squatter or two in the basement? Where do I sign?

The home is middle of the range in the market. The average home in Fairfax is valued at $715,000. There are 14 other five-bedroom homes for sale in the area that cost between $700,000 and $1.6 million. None of them have a roommate.

The original article can be found on Insider.

  • The housing market is souring. New survey data from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York sheds light on Americans' attitudes towards the nation's housing market. The percentage of households that expect to purchase a home in the next three years has decreased from a year ago.

  • Homeownership has been a part of the American dream for decades. According to a 2020 Federal Reserve study, homeowners have a net worth 40 times greater than non- homeowners. Homeownership comes with hidden costs like property taxes, insurance and repairs. It is out of reach for many because of inflation, high demand and recent interest rate hikes. There is a new op.

  • Few know that Amazon has millions of Prime subscribers.

  • As used car prices soar, the policy change comes as a result.

  • Politicians in the U.S. tend to make a lot of money, but it is not indicative of their true wealth. Politicians tend to accumulate a lot of money.

  • Las Vegas resorts have mastered the art of the dayclub, pool parties where tourists shell out for luxuries like champagne showers and big-name DJs.

  • Ad12Up
    • Why this Ad?
    • Go ad-free*

    A man builds a trap to catch a thief.

  • Spaceship Neptune cabins offer a panoramic view of Earth from space.

  • Homebuilders' confidence fell to a seven-month low in April as surging mortgage rates and snarled supply chains boosted housing costs, shutting out some first-time buyers from the market, a survey showed on Monday. The housing market is under the spotlight as the Federal Reserve adopts an aggressive monetary policy stance in its fight against sky-high inflation, sending the 30-year fixed mortgage rate above 5% for the first time in over a decade.

  • We use hard-boiled eggs in our kitchens. Not to mention all the delicious dishes you can make with them, hard-boiled eggs are a great snack to keep on hand in your household. You don't need fancy gadgets to make a perfect bunch of hard-boiled eggs.

  • You can battle your way through a visually-stunning mythicalRPG realm with hundreds ofchampions from 14factions.

  • Prepare to get grounded. It is known as a more mellow and down-to-earth time in the year between the seasons.

  • The National Association of Realtors chooses a person to be part of a class. Only two people from Florida are in the class.

  • Don Winslow has a trilogy called "City on Fire" which is inspired by his roots and Homer's "Iliad".

  • AdFabCrunch
    • Why this Ad?
    • Go ad-free*

    We should never trust what we see on social media.

  • If you are thinking about moving to a cheaper place in retirement, you are not alone. Which states have the lowest cost of living for seniors?

  • After years of construction, a complete shutdown, and a limited schedule, the people mover is back in service. The Chicago Department of Aviation said that the automated train was scheduled to begin round-the-clock service on Monday. The train is moving.

  • There was a lot of family time at the Pioneer Woman star's Easter gathering.

  • AdDrivepedia
    • Why this Ad?
    • Go ad-free*

    Imagine walking to your car and seeing hilarious and embarrassing parking jobs.

  • The United States, European Union and Britain have imposed sanctions on the founder of Russian aluminum giant Rusal RUAL.MM. He has called for peace before, and a witness saw the yacht arrive off the coast of Gocek on Saturday. The vessel is in a bay off Gocek, it comes after two superyachts linked to Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich docked in Turkish ports. Ankara has become a safe haven for Russians fleeing sanctions, and many have invested in Turkish property, because of its dependence on Russian energy imports and tourists.

  • The 64th Separate Motorized Rifle brigade was accused of committing war crimes in Bucha, where hundreds of civilians were massacred.

  • The Battle Creek Enquirer

    We will have church services at our place in a little over a month, so it's time to start doing some spring cleaning.

  • Many people might be surprised by the prices of VoIP phones.

  • The company was removed from an ongoing trial that began earlier this month because it agreed to pay $100 million to settle claims by West Virginia. The Kanawha County Circuit Court trial for the alleged role of Allergan and Teva in the crisis is still going on. J&J did not admit liability in the settlement.

  • Rosie Huntington-Whiteley is known for her glowing skin. In early 2021, Huntington-Whiteley sat down with Vogue for a series called "Go To Bed With Me". Huntington-Whiteley told fans every little detail. She said she applies eye cream first.

  • The manufacturer of the ride has been tapped by the owners of the amusement park to assess new safety measures. The boy died on the ride.