Tucked in a facet avenue of San Francisco’s Russian Hill is a basic Edwardian-style dwelling perched on a slope and brushed with a coat of periwinkle blue. All the pieces concerning the house is basic San Francisco—besides its worth. For a mere $488,000, the house could be yours. It’s value $1.8 million. You simply can’t enter it till 2053. Most native media protection has targeted on the worth of the house, however behind the discount is the story of a household feud over cash and property rights.Sandra Lee, 83, is the house’s present tenant, alongside along with her 66-year-old daughter, Cheryl Lee. The house owner is Sandra’s son, Todd Lee, who listed the house as-is, which means whoever buys the house will probably be his mom’s landlord.Sandra’s dad and mom—Florence and Kenneth Goo—purchased the home within the Seventies for $52,000 and lived there till they died within the dwelling in 2006 and 2018. The three-bedroom dwelling, in-built 1924, incorporates a driveway, one toilet—and one “unwarranted and possibly unlawful half toilet.” It additionally has a storage and a fenced-in yard. “We had a big household,” stated Sandra. “Now we’re destroyed.”