The bitcoin craze has officially jumped to real estate.
Despite the risky, volatile nature of cryptocurrency, homes and property across the U.S., Australia, Canada, and beyond are for sale for the unpredictable coin. Even after one bitcoin dropped from $14,000 to $11,000 in value in a matter of days, homeowners are still putting up their homes for some of that flashy money.
SEE ALSO:Cool, so people are selling their houses in exchange for Bitcoin nowIt's not just a few listings here and there. According to Bitcoin Real Estate, a site that has been tracking the business for several years, the trend is growing more and more and not slowing down.
At the end of 2017 a Miami condo reportedly sold for 17.7 bitcoin and actual cryptocurrency was exchanged between the buyer and seller. Not just bitcoin converted into cash, which is the more popular way to use the coin.
Trulia spokeswoman Andrea McDonald found 80 listings on the site that reference cryptocurrency in some way. Many just note "bitcoin accepted," but others really get into it.
A property near Joshua Tree National Park in Southern California makes that case for paying with cryptocurrency, insisting that the property "can be a nice investment for future at a very reasonable $5,250 per acre for a total of $2.1 million or 124 bitcoins."
Another home in West Palm Beach, Florida, is open to buyers with bitcoin and ethereum and litecoin, but with the caveat that cryptocurrencies are constantly changing. "Owner financing possible $149,900 USD, 13 bitcoin 375 ethereum, 950 litecoin (crypto price subject to change. Inquire crypto price at time of interest)," the listing says.
So far Trulia hasn't officially seen a sale go down with the coin, McDonald said, but it's probably just a matter of time.
Tweet may have been deleted
Redfin, another online real estate database, has also seen a crypto trend in its listings, especially in hubs like the Bay Area and Miami. The number of listings that accepted cryptocurrency jumped from 75 in December to 134 in mid-January. Some of those 134 listings have sold, but as a Redfin spokesman explained it's unclear if cryptocurrency was used for all or a portion of the sale price.
Some of the listings are trying so hard to initiate a cryptosale. A Florida home used all caps and asterisks to lure in investors, screaming, "**BITCOIN SALE PREFERRED! Unique opportunity to be one of the first transactions using Bitcoin.**". Another listing for a property in Washington state, meanwhile, was generous with exclamation points: "Seller willing to accept BITCOIN!!! The new rate of cryptocurrency that [sic] taking the world by storm!"
Aaron Drucker, a Redfin agent in Miami, said in a phone call that including cryptocurrency in a listing gives a property more exposure. He's also noticed that bitcoin listings tend to be luxury condos. "Earlier investors in bitcoin have made a lot of money," he said. "They may want to convert some of that into a tangible asset."
"I wouldn’t recommend this for first-time home buyers."
But bitcoin sales aren't for everyone. "I wouldn’t recommend this for first-time home buyers," he added. "But if you want to buy a second home, this might be something to consider." No matter how you look it at, Drucker said, it's "definitely risky."
Others are using bitcoin and other coins for their lucrative value. A Redfin agent in San Diego helped a buyer cash out two bitcoin valued then at nearly $7,500 each to cover closing costs for a home in Carlsbad, California.
Carina Isentaeva, a Redfin agent in San Francisco, is in the center of the crypto-mania. In a call she said it's all about "crypto homes" now. She had a deal that fell through because the buyer's ICO flopped. But more surprising to Isentaeva was that the seller was willing to work with a cryptocurrency contingent sale. "You couldn’t imagine this a few years ago," she said. "Everyone would want to see a bank statement," not ICO filing paperwork.
Another big issue holding up more sales with actual cryptocurrency is regulation. Just finding an escrow service that will handle a crypto sale instead of traditional cash is difficult. As Isentaeva noted, the technology is moving much faster than government and laws. So the workaround is to convert bitcoin into cash and then buy property. But eventually the tech should catch up and the transaction will be more streamlined -- at least that's what Isentaeva hopes.
But no matter the difficulties, the crypto listings keep coming. Welcome to the neighborhood, bitcoiners.
TopicsBitcoinCryptocurrency
(责任编辑:休閑)
Darth Vader is back. Why do we still care?
'West Side Story': Spielberg casts high
Why local organizers support the Women's March despite controversy
The original, unaired 'Game of Thrones' pilot was way different
Tesla's rumored P100D could make Ludicrous mode even more LudicrousTourist survives for month in frozen New Zealand wilderness after partner dies
A tourist from the Czech Republic, whose partner fell to his death, survived a harrowing month in th
...[详细]The 'absolute unit' UK museum found a cute lost bat, named him Merlin
The Museum of English Rural Life is already internet-famous because of its animal tweets. The thicc
...[详细]NBA dunk contest winner, rookie Hamidou Diallo, leaps over Shaq
To the awe of even the NBA's elite All-Stars, guard Hamidou Diallo leaped over 7-foot-1-inch Shaquil
...[详细]The original, unaired 'Game of Thrones' pilot was way different
It's hard to imagine a world whereGame of Thronesisn't the massive hit we know and love today. But a
...[详细]The U.S. will no longer have the final say on internet domain names
The National Telecommunications Information Admistration (NTIA) announced via。 blog post。on Tuesday
...[详细]Jamie Lee Curtis and Chris Evans have adorable Twitter exchange during the Oscars
Chris Evans won the hearts of literally everyone at the 2019 Academy Awards by being a total charmer
...[详细]A new meme makes fun of JK Rowling's fake woke additions to 'Harry Potter'
J.K. Rowling just can't let go of Harry Potter, and this meme calls her out for it.Harry Potter and
...[详细]How can men be effective allies online?
This piece is part of an ongoing series exploring what it means to bea woman on the internet.Log off
...[详细]
The group behind a growing list of celebrity social media breaches has struck again, this time takin
...[详细]Pete Davidson grows up in 'Big Time Adolescence: Review
One of the reasons Pete Davidson's tumultuous 2018 was so surprising is that, well, we're not used t
...[详细]