A California home that was the site of a meth-making operation before it was raided by the FBI in March is now on the market for $1.5 million.
The six-bedroom, four-bathroom house in San Jose features an in-ground swimming pool and an "inactive meth lab and meth contamination," according to the Zillow listing.
Would-be buyers are not allowed on the property until it's decontaminated and cleared by the Santa Clara County Health Department.
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Earlier this year, authorities arrested Peter Karasev, who was living there with his wife and three young children, for stockpiling bomb-making chemicals, methamphetamine and firearms. It's unclear if Karasev owned the home.
Karasev is currently in custody and facing additional charges for allegedly planting bombs on PG&E electrical transformers in south San Jose.