Dr. Eric Scheffey lived there and did an extensive remodel in 1989. The third floor tub had to be brought in with a crane through the front wall and the 10 car garages held 3 Testarossas, 3 of those Magnum PI Ferraris, a Porsche 911 and a BMW 750 IL. I was only 19 when I worked there so I remember everything I thought was cool at the time. Oh yeah, he also had a tv that rose out of that cabinet in the Master. Way Gordon Gecko!
Beautiful home with “shoes access to the home’s entrance…”
JarritoW
At this level why do agents do the 9’s thing? Why not go full gas-station and make it $7,999,999 and 9/10ths?
Superdave
Hah the caption “Who needs a gym membership when you can…”
Who needs to worry about a $150 monthly gym membership when they live in an $8 million house? Most likely would do any working out at a private club anyway.
Rex
This listing does have the feel of an agent that’s more used to the <$500k range. At that price range the 9s can actually hurt your listing. No one who is looking for at a house in the 7 millions sees a house that just tops 8 and says, 'oh no, i cant look at that one, it is over budget." Sometimes they would PREFER to buy the same house for $8 million, rather than even $7.95 million. Why live in a 7 million dollar house when you could have lived in an 8 million dollar one??
Dr. Eric Scheffey lived there and did an extensive remodel in 1989. The third floor tub had to be brought in with a crane through the front wall and the 10 car garages held 3 Testarossas, 3 of those Magnum PI Ferraris, a Porsche 911 and a BMW 750 IL. I was only 19 when I worked there so I remember everything I thought was cool at the time. Oh yeah, he also had a tv that rose out of that cabinet in the Master. Way Gordon Gecko!
Beautiful home with “shoes access to the home’s entrance…”
At this level why do agents do the 9’s thing? Why not go full gas-station and make it $7,999,999 and 9/10ths?
Hah the caption “Who needs a gym membership when you can…”
Who needs to worry about a $150 monthly gym membership when they live in an $8 million house? Most likely would do any working out at a private club anyway.
This listing does have the feel of an agent that’s more used to the <$500k range. At that price range the 9s can actually hurt your listing. No one who is looking for at a house in the 7 millions sees a house that just tops 8 and says, 'oh no, i cant look at that one, it is over budget." Sometimes they would PREFER to buy the same house for $8 million, rather than even $7.95 million. Why live in a 7 million dollar house when you could have lived in an 8 million dollar one??