Fixer Upper?s ?tiny house? wants nearly $1 million

It?s one of two original shotgun style houses left in Waco, Texas Remember ?Barndominium,? the barn that became an industrial-farmhouse-chic home on Fixer Upper and then hit the market for a whopping $1.2 million" Well, it still hasn?t sold, and already there?s another Fixer Upper property hoping to cash in on its television fame.
Originally purchased for $28,000 pre-Fixer-Upper-makeover, this one-bedroom shotgun house is now asking almost $1 million in Waco, Texas, where the median home price is only around $200,000. The markup is jarring for sure, but the roughly 1,000-square-foot property is cute, complete with a front porch, 25-foot ceilings, loft area, pine wood floors, a turquoise Smeg fridge, and that whole comfortably-stylish Joanna Gaines look. (Not included" The Airstream in the backyard.) Perhaps more importantly, it?s prime real estate in Fixer Upper Land: The Gaineses? home goods store, Magnolia Market, is just a five-minute walk away. Not surprisingly, the homeowners have been using the house as a short-term rental property with a nightly rate of $325 and an occupancy rate of over 90 percent, according to Realtor. Perhaps the math works out to a worthy investment" (Though Realtor has crunched the numbers and the answer seems to be hardly, unless there?s a healthy discount.)
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