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A former Danish consulate in the exclusive Sea Cliff enclave, damaged in a 2016 fire, sold over asking after being on the market for less than a month.
The massive five-bed, three-and-a-half-bath, roughly 4,200-square-foot home suffered fire, water, and smoke damage after a fatal car crash in 2016. As Curbed SF reported in June, the driver of said accident died and the crash left the circa-1916 home severely damaged.
Sold as-is, the home pulled in $3,100,000, a hefty $105,000 over asking. Seems like a prime opportunity to get easy entitlements on a historic home remodel.
#WF182 UPDATE CAR INTO BUILDING ONE FATALITY FIRE UNDER CONTROL 1424Hrs pic.twitter.com/5shbH0Al3G
— San Francisco Fire (@sffdpio) July 6, 2016
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