A 74-year-old man who lost his home to the Marshall Fire has cleaned up debris from his lot and has put it up for sale in hopes of fulfilling his goal of living beachside
SUPERIOR, Colo. — .A day after the fire destroyed his Superior home of six years, Williamson was already coming up with plans to rebuild it. With a background in sustainability, he built the home that once stood in the 13,285-square-foot lot.
But after weighing the options, and the toll rebuilding would take on his health, he had a change of heart for a change of scenery. Now, he's looking at selling his lot and moving somewhere with a beach, as first reported by the Denver Gazette. To help make this goal a reality, a for-sale sign is now up where his mailbox used to be. His asking price is just shy of $1 million."I don't think you'll see this kind of progress anyplace else and any disaster area," he said.
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