Want to Buy Kurt Cobain's Childhood Home in Seattle?

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Want to Buy Kurt Cobain's Childhood Home in Seattle?

Apparently no one does.

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The Puget Sound Business Journal reports that the home where Kurt Cobain spent his angsty teenage years is for sale with an asking price that's way above the market value. The two-bedroom, one-bath, 1,522-square foot home in Aberdeen, Washington, is quadruple the price of a normal house in the Aberdeen area—but isn't owning a piece of musical history priceless? Apparently not, since it already went on the market in 2013 for $500,000 and failed to sell, so now it's back for $100,000 less. The Puget Sound Business Journal said that the house still has "holes in the walls from where [Kurt] punched them," and that "there are Iron Maiden and Led Zeppelin logos stenciled on the walls." So it's a fixer-upper.

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