Because you are here, you know all about the Richmond District Mummy House, I assume. The hoard-filled home that contained the corpse of its former owner was cleared out in April, went up on the market in June, and went into contract a few weeks ago. And this Sunday, you can walk its spooooky halls yourself.
Yes, though 152 4th Avenue is in the final steps of a sale, since the owner was, yeah, basically a mummy, selling it isn't as easy as it might be if you or I were selling our abode. As commenter SF Sheri noted a few weeks ago, before the sale closes there will be a probate court date "where people can come in and bid up the price. Highest bidder takes it," and the bidding will start at the contract price of $1,029,500.
That's why, Curbed SF reports, there will be yet another open house there this Sunday, July 26, between 2 and 4 p.m. When SF Weekly attended the last one, they noted "the smell of toxic mold and urine from the corners of the bedroom and kitchen" and "a large square about the size of a bed was cut away from the top floor" of the bedroom. Will those horrors remain? Only one way to find out.
Previously: Lucky (?) Buyer Snags Mummified Corpse House For $1,029,500