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Zorro

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Fri May 22, 2026, 03:47 PM Friday

This burnt-out 3-bedroom in Torrance sold for over $1 million. Welcome to California's housing market [View all]


There’s a dilapidated house near my apartment complex in Torrance. Its doors and windows are covered by plywood boards and “No Trespassing” signs. Its frontyard is choked by dry, shin-high weeds. Chunks of its roof are missing.

Its listing on multiple real estate websites read: “This property has Fire Damage. BOARDED UP! … Do Not Enter or Occupy Property. No Interior Showings!”

Photos of the three-bedroom house showed one room with a smoke-blackened popcorn ceiling, and a small kitchen with vinyl flooring darkened by what looked to be a thick layer of mold or dirt.

The empty 1,140-square-foot home at the busy corner of Lenore Street and Anza Avenue, which was built in 1955 and damaged in a house fire two years ago, was snapped up in a probate sale last June.

$1.08 million.

Of course a fire-charred tear-down sold for more than a million bucks. That’s California’s miserable housing market for you.

https://www.latimes.com/california/newsletter/2026-05-19/la-me-california-newsletter-2026-05-19-million-dollar-fire-house-torrance
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Thank you, my dear Zorro, for your very timely post. CaliforniaPeggy Friday #1
So glad you're out and about again! CoopersDad Friday #3
That's nuts 3catwoman3 Friday #2
Looks like a decent sized lot sdfernando Friday #4
Only 5600 sq ft. 1/8 acre. highplainsdem Friday #8
Doubtful AZ8theist Friday #9
Sold my house sdfernando Saturday #19
I am SO jealous!! AZ8theist Saturday #20
I live in Coronado and I can believe how much your house sold for LogDog75 Saturday #21
Coronado is beautiful sdfernando Sunday #22
Thanks for the words about Coronado LogDog75 Sunday #23
My Dad was an officer in the Army sdfernando Sunday #28
That's obscene! Bumbles Friday #5
That reminds me of a listing for a house in the SF Bay Area probably forty years ago senseandsensibility Friday #6
In Texas $1 million buys you a 4,000 sq. ft. mansion with a bit of land to go with it. OGBuzz Friday #7
Yeah gilligan Friday #11
LOL! Right you are. OGBuzz Friday #14
I've spent time in Texas and IMO it's not where I'd like to live LogDog75 Sunday #24
But property tax on it is killer. BadgerMom Friday #16
Your comment about property taxes got me thinking about which states have the highest property taxes LogDog75 Sunday #25
Thank you for providing data supporting my impressions! BadgerMom Yesterday #29
Hem AllaN01Bear Friday #10
Over 1 1/2 years several condos in my complex have been on the market BigmanPigman Friday #12
There might be reasons for condos not selling LogDog75 Sunday #26
The reserves are very important. BigmanPigman Sunday #27
The prices are more reasonable inland where I live. EndlessMaze Friday #13
What do you suppose would account for such a... BurnDoubt Friday #15
Just TOTALLY out-to-lunch! calimary Friday #17
Crazy. LoisB Friday #18
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