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Unique Residential Bitcoin Mining House in Dallas Listed for $2.4M

source-logo  news.bitcoin.com 19 June 2024 20:37, UTC

According to a house listing from Dallas, Texas, a crypto mining house is for sale in a residential neighborhood. The brick home is equipped with all the necessary supplies to start a data center, including a fully integrated liquid immersion system.

High-Tech Crypto Mining Home for Sale in Dallas Neighborhood

A newly listed home on Zillow indicates that a property designed for mining digital assets like bitcoin (BTC) is available for purchase. The Zillow listing, first discovered by theminermag.com and detailed in a report on their website, lists the house at $2.4 million.

The sale ad describes it as an “upgraded turnkey tier 2 data center with a full liquid cooling immersion system.” The house has been listed for eight days. The listing further notes that the house can be used for cloud hosting, artificial intelligence (AI) services, and bitcoin mining.

The residential property includes all the necessary equipment, according to the description. It also features a steel-reinforced CMU, three-phase power, two power grids, and a backup diesel generator for power outages. From the Google Maps street view, the house is located at a corner intersection.

Unlike other homes on the road, the mining house stands out as the other properties are smaller, normal-looking family homes with many cars. The 5,786-square-foot house has no bedrooms and one bathroom. It was originally purchased in November 2021 for $989,000.

According to Zillow, the estimated mortgage payment at the asking price would be around $16,459 per month. Most other homes in the neighborhood are valued between $250,000 to $550,000. The crypto mining home sits on a 0.54-acre lot, and Google Maps shows a massive brick wall surrounding the yard with a double-doored gate.

What do you think about the mining house in a residential neighborhood in Texas? Share your thoughts and opinions about this subject in the comments section below.

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