Chip and Joanna Gaines sure do have the magic touch.
A 1,050 square-foot shotgun house the duo renovated on Season 3 of HGTV’s "Fixer Upper" is now hitting the market for a whopping $950,000. That equals to about $905 a square foot.
Featuring one bedroom and one bathroom on 0.15 acres of land, the house may not seem worthy of the extreme price tag — especially considering it's only appraised for tax purposes at $132,010, according to a report on the Waco Tribune-Herald.
But owners Cameron and Jessica Bell see it as an investment opportunity for whomever buys it. After all, it’s been making them money for a while now. The couple has never actually lived in the house — they’ve been renting it out for $325 a night, and it’s stayed rented at over 90 percent occupancy.
“It is within walking distance to The Magnolia Store and the Silos,” listing agent Jennifer Roberts with Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s International Realty, told TODAY Home. “It is also very close to Baylor's football field and would be a great opportunity for that die-hard Baylor Bears fan.”
Besides the great location, there’s something to be said about that "Fixer Upper" fame. The home was a standout episode for the series, as it was one of the most dramatic renovations to date.
The 1920s abandoned house had been overrun with critters and was pretty much falling apart, but the team turned the crumbling property into an adorable livable space.
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