Inside a sold $2.3 million once-tiny home in San Francisco built out of desperation after the 1906 earthquake for $50

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· A quaint home in San Francisco that was originally 800 square feet is one of the remaining "earthquake shacks" built as temporary housing units after the 1906 earthquake and fire.
· The now 2,155 square-foot home sold for $2.3 million in April 2019, a smidge less than its asking price of $2.5 million.
· The house had an...

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