Zoocasa.com's $999,999,999 Listing
Zoocasa.com, a new Canadian search engine for real estate listings announced at their launch today, the sale of the Roger's Center for the low price of $999,999,999. This coveted 1 bedroom, 400 bathroom landmark is listed "as is" and features 25 McDonald's restaurants and a private 40 person shower. See for yourself:
We were especially impressed with the view from the skylight!
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We were especially impressed with the view from the skylight!
Obviously this is a joke and a clever one at that, but it gives you a sense of what Zoocasa can do. If you're on the market for a house or want to know how much your posh friends paid for their waterfront condo, you can look it up on Zoocasa.
The site works much like Google, where you type in the neighborhood or city you'd like to live in, and it shows you what is available in your desired area for your price range and specifications like how many bedrooms and bathrooms you want. In addition, it provides valuable information on the schools in the area and how they are rated. Even if you don't have kids, this matters because the quality of schools in your neighborhood directly impact the value of your home.
I have personally spent hours perusing the site for fun. I love looking at houses even without intention to buy. For example this is one of the houses I'd like to buy in Vancouver... though I'd also be willing to settle for this condo in Toronto.
I highly recommend you take a peek - it's a great distraction from a mundane work day. Just be poised to minimize the browser quickly when the boss comes 'round as it's easy to get caught up for quite some time.
What's your dream listing?
www.zoocasa.com
The site works much like Google, where you type in the neighborhood or city you'd like to live in, and it shows you what is available in your desired area for your price range and specifications like how many bedrooms and bathrooms you want. In addition, it provides valuable information on the schools in the area and how they are rated. Even if you don't have kids, this matters because the quality of schools in your neighborhood directly impact the value of your home.
I have personally spent hours perusing the site for fun. I love looking at houses even without intention to buy. For example this is one of the houses I'd like to buy in Vancouver... though I'd also be willing to settle for this condo in Toronto.
I highly recommend you take a peek - it's a great distraction from a mundane work day. Just be poised to minimize the browser quickly when the boss comes 'round as it's easy to get caught up for quite some time.
What's your dream listing?
www.zoocasa.com