It is in New Jersey the luxury property of the lowest price ever seen on the market: a secular home of about $ 1.3 million, currently sold at the incredible price of just $ 10.
According to the US press, the company that bought the land of nearly 4,000 square meters that surrounds the home to build eight new homes can not demolish the old building by law, being the property of historical interest.
For this reason, the BNE real estate group has decided to sell the symbolic price of $ 10, or about 8.5 euros, to the secular building with the only condition that the new buyer is willing to "relocate it" elsewhere.
Faced with the several thousand euros that the buyer would have to spend on the transfer of the palace, the company also offered a $ 10,000 contribution.
According to New York Times estimates, transferring such a building can cost from $ 15,000 to $ 60,000, while NBC New York speaks of a much tighter spending, between $ 150,000 and $ 200,000.
The mansion, which has six bedrooms and three bathrooms, belonged to Aubrey Lewis, a football player also known for being one of the first African-American agents at the FBI.
According to the US press, the company that bought the land of nearly 4,000 square meters that surrounds the home to build eight new homes can not demolish the old building by law, being the property of historical interest.
For this reason, the BNE real estate group has decided to sell the symbolic price of $ 10, or about 8.5 euros, to the secular building with the only condition that the new buyer is willing to "relocate it" elsewhere.
Faced with the several thousand euros that the buyer would have to spend on the transfer of the palace, the company also offered a $ 10,000 contribution.
According to New York Times estimates, transferring such a building can cost from $ 15,000 to $ 60,000, while NBC New York speaks of a much tighter spending, between $ 150,000 and $ 200,000.
The mansion, which has six bedrooms and three bathrooms, belonged to Aubrey Lewis, a football player also known for being one of the first African-American agents at the FBI.