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San Francisco's housing market is so dire that this tiny home built out of desperation after the 1906 earthquake for $50 is now selling for $2.5 million. Take a look inside.

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  • The 2,155-square-foot home at 31 Romain St. in San Francisco , California, is on the market for $2.5 million.
  • It's one of the city's 5,000 remaining "earthquake shacks" built as temporary housing units after the 1906 earthquake and fires that left 250,000 residents homeless.
  • The tiny homes , now spread across the city, usually sell in the $1 million range.
  • In a hot real estate market like San Francisco's, it's not unusual for homebuyers to cough up the price for historically relevant (see: older) homes before shelling out even more for repairs and renovations.
  • But this one has already undergone a complete renovation, rendering the $2.5 million price tag more reasonable.
  • The home's listing agent, Joanna Rose with Redfin, told Business Insider that when the owner first bought the home, it lived up to its "earthquake shack" name.
  • Now it's a contemporary masterpiece. Take a look inside.
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SEE ALSO: San Francisco's housing crisis is so dire that one of the cheapest homes in the city is a 'fixer' that sold for $600,000. Take a look inside.

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