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- Linn Energy’s Mike and Carol Linn Selling Fourth Home in 4 Years: Beachtown Retreat, $2.25M [Houston Chronicle; photo above]
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Photo of 2653 E. Seaside Dr.: HAR
The house in the picture is amazing!
Maybe they just don’t fit in…anywhere….
That patio looks good now, but wait and see what it is like after a year of heat, salt, humidity and mildew. High maintenance for sure.
@Bubba,
I don’t think the buyer pool at $2.2 million is overly worried about affording upkeep…
RE: Fire Station No. 6 restoration: they left the firemen’s pole in, and they let people use it! :D
That is all.