Another homeowner said he paid a bargain price, just over $200,000, for his home next to the shelter a few years ago.
"I had no choice," said the homeowner, who asked not to be identified.
But homeowners call us up directly and say that they saw our systems at a party.
The homeowners offering a free stay say they are trying to make it possible for people who would otherwise not be able to attend.
Several homeowners said they would not object to black neighbors who could afford to buy their houses.
Other homeowners say hopeful buyers are unwilling to take no for an answer.
As for the existing housing stock, homeowners say the market seems relatively strong.
Many homeowners said they had complained for years to city officials about the deep valleys on the streets but received no response.
Some homeowners say they wish the trial lawyers would go away.
"It's gotten so bad that I think about moving," said one homeowner.