Pretty awesome, Ice.
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Keep it under a mil in Aspen:
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/2...13999242_zpid/
what--and i cannot stress this enough--the fuck?
and what does this mean: "The future homeowner resides 6mo and 1 day a year."
I assume that there's some kind of residency restriction.
Nice trailer.
3 parking spaces. Rent those out for down valley peeps skiing Ajax.
Looked on the map and I appreciate how they cluster the proles together in a little postage stamp dead center in town.
#trailerlife
Last time that I was in Aspen, I fell in love with the house located at 201 E. Hyman Ave (right next door to the Limelight. I did some research, looked it up and found it to be ridiculous ($19,000,000), even by Aspen standards. I would post a pic., but it needs to be seen to be appreciated. It turns out that the main house living space is only ~2000 sq. ft., but there is a basketball court and gym in the basement, which bumps the sq. ft. up to ~ 12K. It it 1/2 old victorian, and 1/2 ultra modern. I seem to remember a really nice pool and cabana. Any way, it is owned by an NBA rockstar.
Does anyone know about this house.
I'm pretty sure somebody here owned that house when it was just the old part. It might even be in this thread, it wasn't that long ago it was being talked about.
This one right? https://www.tetongravity.com/forums/...en#post5159471
edit: Yeah that's the same house.
Yeah, it’s my old house. I’d be surprised if he’d sell for $19m.
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To me, this beautiful home is akin to some of those double brownstones on Central Park South. To live in town in a new(isn) single family home so close to the park, gondola, restaurants, shops and Roots RX:fm: is truly special. I need to win mega millions
I forgot about this thread. I visited the Frank Lloyd Wright designed Hollyhock House when I was in LA last month. A very cool home.
http://www.whipplerussell.com/sites/...LYHOCK-145.jpg
^cool. I just saw that this FLW house is on the market, it's pretty cool too: https://www.designboom.com/architect...le-05-14-2019/
^very cool.
This FLW adobe house is on the market here in Santa Fe - 4.75mil.
https://www.realtor.com/news/unique-...pottery-house/
I’m kind of curious about it because every FLW house I’ve visited had some serious practicality issues - leaks, draftiness, etc. I should schedule a viewing.
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It's definitely a cool home. And there are so many architecturally awesome homes in greater LA that you can see from the outside or occasionally the inside. The Ennis house (FLW) the Lovell Health House (Neutra) the Lovell Beach House (Schindler), the Eames House (Eames)
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Does anyone know about this house.
L.A. developer Jason Grosfeld behind the East Hyman projec
^GROSFELD’S TIES TO TRUMP: HaHa
I like that place.
clean lines but still warm with the wood color and better views with the main living area higher
I also wanted to post this for a juxtaposition- some funny stuff here
https://www.boredpanda.com/real-esta...esigns-photos/
haha! I can't decide which is the worst though
I lean towards #5 the carpet in the bathroom but that's more aesthetics
probably from the architecture side there are worse ones
the number of inappropriate bathrooms is incredible!
By no means is it excessively cool but I am happy w it. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...be9e6de911.jpg
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