Nikita70 wrote:Unless they bought it with intent to demolish I cannot understand anyone spending all those millions on a house and they were not allowed inside before buying? Sounds like BS to me. As long as it was on the market and you’re going to tell a potential buyer they can’t see the inside?
I know it sounds crazy Nikita70, but those were the terms.
It also explains why she had no takers at the original price ($15,750,000) or at the first reduced price ($10,700,000) as it was way too much for anyone to risk without going inside to check the condition. It took the final price reduction ($7,800,000) to get buyers interested. At that price the value was there in the land alone so they could afford to take a risk on the house sight unseen because you were covered if it was a tear down. There were at least a few buyers interested as the final price ended up being $8,700,000. It was one of those unique listings where the owner was extremely private, possibly a hoarder and didn't want others to see how she lived. The realtors were saying it was a gut on the inside and she had quite a few animals in there so we can read between the lines. She was even vetting potential buyers herself to prevent one of us or the press getting inside the gates. If you didn't have the cash, no admission! I'm sure when the new owners finally saw the inside the writing was on the wall. They may have even brought in the experts to see if it was salvageable, but the numbers were possibly way too high to make that plan work, so Plan B was put into play.
Nikita70 wrote:Unless they bought it with intent to demolish I cannot understand anyone spending all those millions on a house and they were not allowed inside before buying? Sounds like BS to me. As long as it was on the market and you’re going to tell a potential buyer they can’t see the inside?
I know it sounds crazy Nikita70, but those were the terms.
It also explains why she had no takers at the original price ($15,750,000) or at the first reduced price ($10,700,000) as it was way too much for anyone to risk without going inside to check the condition. It took the final price reduction ($7,800,000) to get buyers interested. At that price the value was there in the land alone so they could afford to take a risk on the house sight unseen because you were covered if it was a tear down. There were at least a few buyers interested as the final price ended up being $8,700,000. It was one of those unique listings where the owner was extremely private, possibly a hoarder and didn't want others to see how she lived. The realtors were saying it was a gut on the inside and she had quite a few animals in there so we can read between the lines. She was even vetting potential buyers herself to prevent one of us or the press getting inside the gates. If you didn't have the cash, no admission! I'm sure when the new owners finally saw the inside the writing was on the wall. They may have even brought in the experts to see if it was salvageable, but the numbers were possibly way too high to make that plan work, so Plan B was put into play.
Mad Kudu Buck wrote:Yes, I'm on "The Island". My nickname was originally going to be "Magnum PEI".
I have no love for burgers.
= Perhaps a "Macho Taco" then... lol
At any rate, glad to see another "Islander" on here
Maybe the laws are different the the good ol' USA concerning heritage properties compared to here in Canada.... or maybe money talks a bit louder...
The estate looked pretty rough when I was there in 2005, the grounds were very wild looking and overgrown plus some of the buildings were starting to crack & crumble, but still looked fairly salvageable from my "snooping around"
It's too bad that someone on here didn't buy it and preserve it and maybe turn it into a Bed & Breakfast or something...
With the appropriate Major Domo running the place of course
Sam wrote:Pahonu.I think it is the way you've detailed it but when I see the pics I have a hard time visualizing it.
In this pic it appears that the platform runs to the right of the window.look at the folded lawn chair how big is that,two chairs end to end would reach the end of the platform?? Looking at the surf ski the end is about the far end of the window,compare that to the outside window I would expect to see the double doors. I guess it comes down to angles.
Is there any way that someone other than the original author of these posts can do the photobucket link restoration? So much of the discussion is lost with the broken links.
Ensign Healy
Research Assistant
The Institute for Advanced Magnum, P.I. Studies
ENSHealy wrote:
Is there any way that someone other than the original author of these posts can do the photobucket link restoration? So much of the discussion is lost with the broken links.
Hi ENSHealy,
I believe only the original poster can, as well as JJ or Conch, but that would be a heck of a chore for them. It makes sense for the original poster to do their own pics, but unfortunately some folks are no longer here. I do know Sam and Kenji are working their way through their pics though.
ENSHealy wrote:
Is there any way that someone other than the original author of these posts can do the photobucket link restoration? So much of the discussion is lost with the broken links.
Hi ENSHealy,
I believe only the original poster can, as well as JJ or Conch, but that would be a heck of a chore for them. It makes sense for the original poster to do their own pics, but unfortunately some folks are no longer here. I do know Sam and Kenji are working their way through their pics though.
Is there someway we can blame Zuckerberg for this (and while we're at it, the Estate being demolished)
ENSHealy wrote:
Is there any way that someone other than the original author of these posts can do the photobucket link restoration? So much of the discussion is lost with the broken links.
Hi ENSHealy,
I believe only the original poster can, as well as JJ or Conch, but that would be a heck of a chore for them. It makes sense for the original poster to do their own pics, but unfortunately some folks are no longer here. I do know Sam and Kenji are working their way through their pics though.
Is there someway we can blame Zuckerberg for this (and while we're at it, the Estate being demolished)
Hey Stevo didn't you just appoint a president... maybe she could get on the ball and get the photo bucket fixed. She does such a great job on everything else.
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Steve wrote:
I don't know Sam, she is doing such a bang up job on all the other research projects I think she may be overworked..(and I am afraid of girls)
Ha. Ha. Ha, Sam. I was just going to say what Steve said. Sheesh! I found out who Mr. Anderson was, I just found out Obama owns Pahonu, and now this?
Plus if I'm given forum privileges I just may have to "research" you next, Sam!!!
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Someday, I hope to build a replica of the guest house. As discussed, the exterior dimensions will have to be adjusted to fit the reproducing of the stage sets, but to the casual eye, I bet it would past muster.
The problem is finding a tidal pool in Wisconsin to build it next to!
Ensign Healy
Research Assistant
The Institute for Advanced Magnum, P.I. Studies