I've still never seen a swimming pool home theater like this one. This #FridayNightZillow also featured the gaudiest home in Georgia - dubbed the "Palace of Gaud" - and an insane wedding venue featuring gold toilets...
This #FridayNightZillow thread was one of the most eclectic: A semi-converted jail lede home, some marijuana farms, some classy estates, and the two most expensive homes for sale in USA...
Some eye candy in this thread, including what might be the most spectacular library in USA and the best private island paradise I've seen so far #FridayNightZillow
We don't just do big expensive houses. We always feature *something* affordable, like a $67K Rehobeth Beach gem and this $99K castle. #FridayNightZillow
But it's kind of hard to top a nuclear fallout shelter built by a Republican liquor magnate worried because Obama, who later became a state rep and ran against Mitch McConnell for U.S. Senate #FridayNightZillow
There's a part of Mississippi where lots of the most expensive properties are just areas for killing stuff and the pics are of people posing with the dead animal heads. Not my scene, really.
Instead of touting, say, a nice pool or a range or a grotto, they tout the quality of the antlers and things like an on-site automated dead-deer processing facility.
I mean, the last picture in this listing is **literally just a bunch of deer heads in trash bags in the back of a pickup truck.** zillow.com/homedetails/11…
First up on #FridayNightZillow: A Kentucky prepper paradise built by a Republican liquor store magnate after OBAMA was elected, complete with a $3M ☢️NUCLEAR/BIOLOGICAL/CHEMICAL FALLOUT SHELTER.
Per the Lexington Herald-Leader, liquor store magnate C. Wesley Morgan said he just wanted to feel safe and also worried about civil war.
He later served one term as a GOP state rep, where, per the paper, he sponsored bills helpful to liquor stores.
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Morgan ran against Mitch McConnell in last year's GOP primary, winning a little over 6% of the vote. The house was featured during a previous listing by Zillow Gone Wild, prompting the newspaper story, which is worth your 99 cents.
Awesome Ohio mansion is back on the market with one insane sink, a lot of gorgeous wood, a bowling alley and some nightmare-fuel bear-chasing-man artwork.
The spaces in this home are just gorgeous. Copper tub seems a little extravagant what with soaring metal prices. I'm a sucker for fantastic wood floors and turrets; you could hold an old-fashioned ball for the ages here.
There are multiple kitchens, endless ballrooms. Less tacky gaudy junk than usual in this size mansion.