The problem is the LAND. Sure, it's a cheap box, but where are you going to put it?
It reminds me how in the Bay Area, the same damn article gets published over and over, maybe literally a thousand times now, with reporters expressing astonishment that a crapshack could sell for a million or two. But they don't mention that the place would sell for even more without the crapshack on the land. It's a cost to tear it down. The value is entirely in the LAND.
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