| three kitchens? |
| Shudder |
| The biggest problem with the house is the exterior, which screams late 1990s dental office building. You can work with the interior but nothing can save the exterior, which also isn't integrated into the landscape. |
| I love it but, shucks, don't have $2mil |
| Awesome. Not in a "I would buy it kind of way" but in a "you've gotta respect the commitment of the people who built it" kind of way! |
+1. |
| I have to admit. I don't hate it. |
| its hideous |
If one can't afford new windows and good insulation, heating a house this big would be an expense. Most mid-Atlantic people want light and bright homes. |
| I like quirky custom homes even if dated for average standards but this one isn't cutting it. |
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I would (much) rather live in the Mushroom House.
https://washingtonian.com/2022/02/17/the-surprisingly-raunchy-history-of-bethesdas-famous-mushroom-house/ |
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My goodness. I just think if you have a house that you spend hours and hours a day in, not all of them sleeping, you need to be able to sit down in a comfortable chair.
THis looks like a house Moira Rose would live in, wearing ridiculouly uncomfrotable clothing, posing in ridiculously uncomfortable poses. |
+1000 also, how the heck do you get furniture to the upper level(s) with a staircase like that? Just remove some windows and get a crane?!?! |
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1985
Year Built seems about right |
| its weird has a drain ditch out front but street view shows tottem polls. i woudl say it would be a cool house to rent out as an airbnb but there isn't really much near it to make it attractive for that use case. |