Wow, this is something you don’t see everyday. It’s a 1970 $21.5M home in Santa Barbara, California that’s a foreclosure. It’s been on the market almost a year, (probably b/c who would have the money to buy it?), and it has 6ba 7.5ba.
The house is very large and open. The living room is vast and has a view of the pool.
Off to the side of the main living room, there’s a small intimate area in front of a small fireplace, and there’s a bar, too.
Here in the corner is the dining room.
The kitchen looks a little dark. It’s large, but looks like a galley style.
The main bd opens to the patio, it’s very large, and has a corner fireplace that looks a little like an upside down clay flowerpot.
Very large bath with a lounge and patio.
Down a few stairs, there’s an area with a dressing table and a fireplace. Is this a closet/dressing room?
Here’s a home office.
Here’s a home theater. This is nice.
And, this is the little guest house that’s down the hill on the first photo.
Patio with a view of the ocean.
Home is on 1.54 acres.
https://www.redfin.com/CA/Santa-Barbara/4347-Marina-Dr-93110/home/21583333
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I don't know what to think about this 2001 contemporary home built in Carbondale, Illinois. It has 6bds, 5.5ba, and is listed at $513,500. There isn't much privacy allowed for in the design, and I must wonder what the architect was thinking, since some of it makes me dizzy.
The living room is dramatic, angular, and 2 stories high. It has an interesting assortment of windows with a fireplace built into a corner.
From the living room, you go downstairs to a black & white dining room. Look at the staircase- no railings. This room reminds of Alice in Wonderland, falling down the rabbit hole, for some reason.
Large, spread-out kitchen is off the living room and the cabinets match the blue walls. I'm not too enthused w/the gold walls in here, though. There're spiral stairs in the corner for convenient access to the 2nd fl. (As opposed to going back to the dining room to use the stairs.)
So, the spiral stairs lead up to this wide hallway between the bedrooms and baths.
Overlooking the living room from the balcony. Looks like a toddler or small dog could squeeze thru those glass strips.
The main bd is spacious. There's a whole area the size of another room, plus a wood burning stove and French doors to a deck.
There's a nice skylight over the bed, but the bed is placed right next to an opening over the living room. See what I mean about privacy?
Here's a nice secondary bedroom. It's a good size and would make a perfect guest room.
This space is being used as a children's room, but it looks more like a playroom. There's no privacy at all- there's a mezzanine over it. I was the type of kid who get into that bed via the mezzanine.
Here's a small shower room. I don't like these inexpensive free-standing showers. I had one and it was a bitch to clean.
The deck that the main bedroom has access to.
The house comes with a lot of land, though, 20 acres.
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