
Houses like this don't come on the market very often.
Even if you don't have $800,000.00 it's still worth looking through the photo gallery and dreaming.






Houses like this don't come on the market very often.
Even if you don't have $800,000.00 it's still worth looking through the photo gallery and dreaming.
Wow! Thanks for sharing this. Pretty amazing home.
My buddy rob did all the counter tops a few years ago. Looks like a fantastic home!
That's stunning. I wonder if there would be a psychological detriment to living in a space with almost no right angles.
Also the tile flooring probably gets uncomfortable in the winter.
Also you'd probably have to spend at least $200,000 more on furniture nice enough to fit in there.
(I'm making a list to try and talk myself out of swooning)
JimL2 wrote >>
That's stunning. I wonder if there would be a psychological detriment to living in a space with almost no right angles.
Also the tile flooring probably gets uncomfortable in the winter.
Also you'd probably have to spend at least $200,000 more on furniture nice enough to fit in there.
(I'm making a list to try and talk myself out of swooning)
I'll add - upkeep costs would not be trivial.
But nonetheless... drool.
JimL2- I don't know about this house but the FLW houses in Usonia have hot water pipes in the floors for radiant heat. I stayed in one once and it is glorious to wake up on a chilly morning and have heated tile floors. Keep swooning ;)
$800k is about twice what it's worth according to the auditor, and current owners paid less than $300k for it. Cool house though.
Date of last sale was 1996, getting the whole village on the historic register will increase property values. 800K may be high but selling at $340K, the current "value", seems low.
I'll pay $400K, and not a penny more!
I've been in this house before, it is really, really cool.
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