sarah michelle gellar home sale shows exactly what happens when you try to sell a celebrity house in this economy, according to angry neighbor
Well, there goes the neighborhood's property values. I live three blocks away from the Gellar house, and let me tell you, this whole fiasco is a masterclass in what happens when common sense takes a vacation. They listed it for $5.9 million, dropped it to $5.3 million, and it's still sitting there like a sore thumb while us regular folks can barely afford to patch our roofs. You want a hot take? That house has been on the market for over 200 days as of this morning, and the realtor is probably losing sleep over those price cuts. But honestly, who's paying that much for a place where the basement probably still smells like Scooby Snacks? The HOA sent out an email last week about the "ongoing listing" blocking the view of the cul-de-sac for the open houses every Saturday. Use your head for once—if you're gonna list a celebrity home in this market, price it for the humans, not the Hollywood elite.