You'd have to sober up if you bought that place, those stairs look steep and disorienting.
You'd have to sober up if you bought that place, those stairs look steep and disorienting.
I liked how they still sized it in sqft
Bastards
Not too often the word “bulbous” can be used to accurately describe a house.
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"It blew up, but somehow the exterior walls held?!"
Seeing the mistakes made with the stairs I just wonder what else is lurking.
Also, the exterior shots look like it's leaning. It'd be interesting walking around inside with a level.
My favorite is the tape job where they did all but one seam.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/7...62375231_zpid/
Live in a covered bridge on 240 acres in Stowe for only $17.5M
The turnery and that staircase are quality, unsure the outrigger canoe in pic #20 or the statue at the base but there was some effort put in
it doesn’t look lived in much, looks more like a decorated place people don’t live in, but if it’s staged the stagers are finding some unknown source of decent stuff and keeping it in decent shape. The chairs, the bed, at least one of the settee, a couple sideboards not cheap shit
oddities are hard to sell.
If you believe that, I have a bridge to sell you.
It’s dated but actually pretty well done
240ac is a solid spread for it too
It wasn’t cheap
that bed ran a used car (well finished quilted maple?) the sink too. Coupled with the sette with nice volutes wonder if they know the IV (international violin, it’s in Stowe) people?
A lot of things about it are cool but the "covered bridge" design is kinda hokey to me. Probably cost what, 3 mil at least to build in '94
Did this one get posted yet?
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/7...zillowgonewild
It's a treehouse. Seriously. So that's kinda weird, but the place is kinda awesome. Is Pismo beach a dump or something?
I guess with that house you just keep an exterminator on retainer.
There's 5 different dwellings on that property, the treehouse is just one of them. I dunno, almost 7 acres right down the road from the beach with all kinds of funky stuff on the property - a 60-foot manmade cave! - and everything supposedly in good shape, I think it's kinda awesome. I wouldn't buy it, but it's kinda cool.
Despite my deep hatred for the Air BnB that was next door to me in Portland, I have to say that place would be a great STR. How much money and/or time do you need to have to build around a live tree like that?
Last edited by dan_pdx; 07-25-2022 at 09:24 AM.
I've seen other homes built around tree trunks but the trunks were vertical. The meandering part of the oak is what makes this one particularly unusual.
must be constant house creaking & drywall repair
imagine the fun in a lightning storm...
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