The property has attracted significant attention since going on the market.
A one-bedroom, one-bathroom property with less than 400 square feet in Cupertino, California, has been listed for $1.7 million.But the property has generated considerable interest, according to listing agent Faviola Perez, with about eight buyers raising their hand to acquire the property.Read more: Compare Top Mortgage LendersPerez told SFGATE that the unit is already under contract for 'considerably over asking.' She would not reveal what that price was.
' lot itself offers ample space to bring your vision to life, surrounded by $4M-$5M homes, highlighting the exceptional value and investment potential at hand,' the listing said.'It is more than likely that the structure will come down and a new home will be built in its place,' Perez told SFGATE.Typical home values in Cupertino are about $3 million, according to Zillow, which is up close to 11 percent from a year ago.
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