A Fairfax, Va. home sold earlier this month above the asking price despite the fact that it comes with an unusual caveat... a stranger living in the basement.
The five-bedroom, four-bathroom house sold for $805,000 to an unnamed buyer on April 15, public records show. Listing agent Zinta K. Rodgers-Rickert, of RE/MAX Gateway, said the home received five cash offers and closed less than a week after it was listed.generated headlines in noting that buying the home required "acknowledgement that home will convey with a person living in lower level with no lease in place.
"So he offered her the basement, but then she never left. And she does not pay rent," Rodgers-Rickert added. Rodgers-Rickert declined to comment to NBC News on the circumstances of the seller or the basement dweller.that a woman and her daughter live in the basement. The listing describes the lower level as a "walk out basement" with a "legal bedroom, full bath, storage and large living area."The 3,500-square-foot home was built in 1964 and sold for $319,000 in 1997, public records show.
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