How about #zgwAFTERDARK bc this Camarillo CA home has everything
Currently listed for $899,999
Strategic pole positioning.
They must be structural
Per the listing “Medical equipment shown in the photos are personal property of the seller, items are for decorative purposes only. There is no medical related services of any kind happening in this home.”
OF all of the mega mansion weve ever seen this is probably one of the coolest most insane ones???? Probably the coolest thing is that the home has a primary suite with a retractable roof (never knew that was an option?) also 200 year old antique Moroccan doors for the wine cellar, and a lot more.
Currently listed for only $177,000,00 in Bel-Air, CA
This mcm was once owned by Frank Sinatra and maybe JFK hung out there with Marilyn Monroe so basically We’ve never said this before either but here’s an actual near perfect mcm and maybe one of the most famous ones of all time bc it’s been on so many tv shows and movies and it’s also zoned for horses and farming sooo what are you waiting for why aren’t you buying it??? Or maybe I should???? I just need $7,995,000
We’ve never said this before but here’s a near perfect midcentury modern home in Belleville, IL that was designed by THE Frank Lloyd Wright where he originally began construction but was then completed by notable architect Charles E. King. The home comes with views galore (like that of the St. Louis Arch) and the architecture is designed to blend into its surroundings and incorporate nature. Also a floating living room and gazebo.
Bonus info per the listing agent: The home has been owned and lived in by the same family since 1968. It's a bit of a "hidden gem" in this way. It's the first time it's been on the market in over 50 years, so many people who have lived in the St. Louis area for their whole life have never heard or seen the home or it's views. Bob Goalby, who was a professional golfer lived here for quite some time until he passed away. He converted some of the 55 acres into his own private fairways and greens. He won the Masters tournament in 1968.