Kicking off another EPIC #FridayNightZillow is "Goth Castle" in Hudson, Wisconsin.
7BR, 4BA, 5,600 sf, just $1.1M.
Rents for ~$1,700 a night. Sleeps 20! zillow.com/homedetails/10…?
Sure, it's kitschy. But you get a sweet decktop pool, hot tub, themed bedrooms, etc. Seems like it would be a fun place to spend Halloween with your crew. #FridayNightZillow
Points for ingenuity, but this does kind of creep me out: A Mermaid skeleton over the tub #FridayNightZillow
Uh-Oh. News story about how the city was cracking down on this house for not being a licensed rental and for the pool not qualifying as commercial. Bonus views of the "Pink Castle" in same town. This quick vid is worth pressing play: #FridayNightZillow
All's well that ends well: Listing says it's a licensed rental now. Here's website where you can rent the Pink Castle or the Goth Castle: #FridayNightZillowpinkcastlewisconsin.com/faq
Up next, a $7M estate with what might be the largest party shower we've ever seen on Zillow, some cool kitchens, etc. It's in Atlanta. #FridayNightZillowzillow.com/homedetails/38…?
An amazing *second kitchen.* But if it's confirmed that's a TV inside the range hood I'm worried I'll have an aneurysm. #FridayNightZillow
Rich people ceilings aren't like regular ceilings. Otherwise people would just walk in, look up, and say, "you paid $7 million and all you got was a matte white ceiling?" #FridayNightZillow
Fixer Upper of the Week: We can own a colossal former hospital for just $857,000! 20BR, 15BA, 39,000 square feet! Tryon, North Carolina on #FridayNightZillowzillow.com/homedetails/33…?
Tower house! You get 14,150 square feet, 80 acres, 8BR, 10BA, fun architecture all for just $1.4M. This might be $150M in DC just for the land? #FridayNightZillowzillow.com/homedetails/64…
I love this renovated Macon, GA mansion. $1.85M. Amazing kitchen, ~14K square feet, 8BR, 10BA, classy, lots of history — Tennessee Williams was here! #FridayNightZillowzillow.com/homedetails/61…?
Olde Money Estate. This was built for the chairman of A&P back in 1928. 24 acres & 900 feet of water frontage in Mill Neck, NY. $20M. 7BR, 11BA, 13K sf. You could film American Downton here. Priced below the $23M estate tax exemption! #FridayNightZillowzillow.com/homedetails/12…?
"Tree Tops," a "Second Empire" estate in New York that had been home to actress Arlene Dahl, and hosted guests like Joan Collins, Liza Minnelli, Joan Rivers, Helen Hayes and Ginger Rogers, is yours for $3.995M. #FridayNightZillowzillow.com/homedetails/4-…
"Snowdoun" in Columbus, Miss., was built in 1854 for James Whitfield, who had served as the state's governor. Jefferson Davis stayed here. $700K for 6BR, 12BA. What's the best future for places like this? #FridayNightZillowzillow.com/homedetails/90…
Folks, the bill doesn’t reduce carbon emissions by 40%. NYT has an explainer w/graphic here. (It’s more like 15% more than already expected under current law from 2005 levels) nytimes.com/interactive/20…
Enable USA to reach a 40% reduction in carbon emissions from 2005 by 2030? Fine. But not in and of itself, a 40% reduction.
Sorry to be a stickler for the math here, but I’m a stickler for the math.
If you are a reporter who will be covering the Senate vote-a-rama in the wee hours alongside yours truly this weekend, tag yourself in a reply so people can follow you.👋
Suggestion: Like the above tweet to bookmark it so you can find it later. When vote-a-rama starts, I'll try to put a list of reporter handles covering vote-a-rama in a follow-up tweet in this thread.
Good news: The Senate salad vending machine will have salads for vote-a-rama weekend.
The June 6th CBO score on the PACT Act makes clear the bill would reclassify ~$400B in existing Veterans discretionary health spending to mandatory and why.
The Senate passed the bill with 84 votes: senate.gov/legislative/LI…
You can read the CBO score here: cbo.gov/publication/58…
In an epic oopsie, the bill had a glitch — a tiny tax cut that had not originated first in the House as required by the Constitution. So the Senate has to pass the bill again without the glitch. Cont'd...
Toomey, probably the #1 Republican spending hawk, voted no the first time around, and says no to a quick fix. He doesn't like the shift to mandatory spending. His worry: It *could* open up $400B in discretionary spending by future Congresses under budget caps.