All may not be lost. I've seen one house like this placed on an old ash dump. It continued to settle with time. It was brought back by a contractor with patience and did not have to be torn down.
Again, even with cracked concrete, that is not the end of the world. Are the walls tipping in? The question of how uneven it is elevation-wise needs to be found before giving up. Like I said, unless you are concerned that a ball rolls across the tilted floor, many won't notice some of these things, and if they do, maybe the "deal" they got on the place may make up for it.
Are the buried utilities affected? Does the waste water flow in the right direction, etc.?
Block walls can be reinforced from the inside.
Another aspect deals with the construction contract, the "designer's" responsibilities. Who was in charge? There may be some legal recourse also.