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    If i buy this im painting it gold
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    These looked like they are in the kitchen
    Vertical grills?

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    A trompo in the kitchen is what dreams are made of. Probably just decorative.
    "If we can't bring the mountain to the party, let's bring the PARTY to the MOUNTAIN!"

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    The two small water features or whatever they are look tacked on and the threshold into the billiards room looks lazy. That said, some interior paint and I'd be good to go.

    Also, John Stamos?


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    Do they have oddly low ceilings in many rooms, or is it just big furniture?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mazderati View Post
    Also, John Stamos?

    You don’t have a Stamos room in your house?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The AD View Post
    I think if you've got the money to buy it you've probably got the money to fix it up. Location, location, location....
    That's a fantastic spot in the hills. I used to live right over the ridge on the Laurel canyon side.

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    Only $75m

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    Quote Originally Posted by ::: ::: View Post
    Only $75m
    I guess I'm just a prole because honestly that house leaves me cold. The stunt faucets / sink in the master bath at 7:07 in the video just look stupid and pointless, like some builder had to humor a dipshit billionaire client. I'd take this bad boy over that white elephant/folly and save 72 million and change: https://www.redfin.com/WA/Spokane/93...home/116915259

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    Quote Originally Posted by dan_pdx View Post
    I guess I'm just a prole because honestly that house leaves me cold. The stunt faucets / sink in the master bath at 7:07 in the video just look stupid and pointless, like some builder had to humor a dipshit billionaire client. I'd take this bad boy over that white elephant/folly and save 72 million and change: https://www.redfin.com/WA/Spokane/93...home/116915259
    Which explains why you don't have $75M and never will....

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    Quote Originally Posted by sirbumpsalot View Post
    Which explains why you don't have $75M and never will....
    Hey, you don't know that! I buy my lottery tickets every week

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    Quote Originally Posted by dan_pdx View Post
    I guess I'm just a prole because honestly that house leaves me cold. The stunt faucets / sink in the master bath at 7:07 in the video just look stupid and pointless, like some builder had to humor a dipshit billionaire client. I'd take this bad boy over that white elephant/folly and save 72 million and change: https://www.redfin.com/WA/Spokane/93...home/116915259
    I agree. that aspen house sent shivers
    But does spokane have a gondola (3.5 blocks away)?
    And a faux-prison cell bowling alley

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    Quote Originally Posted by dan_pdx View Post
    Hey, you don't know that! I buy my lottery tickets every week
    Its about time you updated your name to dan_geg!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3s View Post
    I agree. that aspen house sent shivers
    But does spokane have a gondola (3.5 blocks away)?
    And a faux-prison cell bowling alley
    https://spokaneplanner.com/spokane-p...a-rides-falls/

    Mic drop


    Seriously though, no argument that ski in from Aspen is worth a lot, at least to the right crowd. They glossed over the access a little bit, I had the impression that there's a staircase or hillside that needs a lot of snow to be rideable. And agreed on that bowling alley, it would be like hanging out in a tunnel.


    Quote Originally Posted by sirbumpsalot View Post
    Its about time you updated your name to dan_geg!
    I know! Maybe when I buy my Schweitzer pass in the fall, that's when I'll feel like I'm a real local. I couldn't quite bring myself to bite in the same month we forked over the down payment.

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    The Aspen pad is priced for convenient money laundering, not slope access.

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    somewhere in the talk, they said something about the owner "inventing" those fold away faucets (i think?)
    it's not a compelling piece of architecture, just a bunch of "features" & finishes grouped loosely together

    but a nice location, no question

    that spokane mansion was pretty nice, but unfortunately they divided/sold off the property & now it's squeezed among the rabble instead of having a proper apron of space around it

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    My thoughts exactly when looking at the drone shots.

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    I see your point, this one does a little better on that front and may be nicer inside: https://www.redfin.com/WA/Spokane/83...home/117040646

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    Quote Originally Posted by dan_pdx View Post
    I see your point, this one does a little better on that front and may be nicer inside: https://www.redfin.com/WA/Spokane/83...home/117040646
    old parts are really nice where they remain
    but the new stuff is unfortunate & hamfisted
    it's always weird when people try to "open it up" in a trad home & don't really understand what they're doing - that kitchen + sitting area is a great example

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    First house on second lot would be nice.

    Or the baller move: buy first house plus all adjacent properties. Raze other buildings to the ground.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ted Striker View Post
    First house on second lot would be nice.

    Or the baller move: buy first house plus all adjacent properties. Raze other buildings to the ground.
    Hmm, it's true I'm saving a lot of money by not buying that Aspen property...

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    I'm picturing giant balloons attached to the roof.

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    Looks like it needs Weight Watchers. On the plus side, you could dress it up as the Death Star on Halloween

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    I'd take that over some random McMansion any day. Not with a half-finished remodel, though.

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    The problem is it’s hard to do a “nice” interior today, for that kinda throwback novelty vernacular home, without skill and money. That $75 million aspen home needs more windows

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