Captions provided by CCTubes – Captioning the Internet! Who doesn’t want to live in a mansion? The glamor, the privilege, the amenities, and all that space. Here are ten picks for mansions no one wants to buy at any price.
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Be Amazed by these 10 famous mansions no one wants to buy at any price! Granot Loma – Located along Lake Superior in Michigan, this is the biggest log cabin in the US – spanning 26000 square feet on 5,000 acres of prime woodland. The “Watcher” Home – Most people hire others to watch their home while they’re away. However, In Westfield, New Jersey, there’s a family who have their house watched over for free. Party Penthouse – They say New York is a city that never sleeps. And this particular townhouse apartment embodies that statement perfectly. Historic Montclair House – Here’s the deal of the century – a gorgeous 3900 squarefoot house with six bedrooms, three-and-a-half bathrooms, and three fireplaces, located on almost three acres of land. Pillars Estate – This mansion was built in the 1800s in the Greek-revival style.
Charming Forge Mansion – Located in Womelsdorf, Pennsylvania, a portion of this colonial style mansion was originally built in 1749 along the Tulpehocken Creek. Ann Starrett Mansion – Located in Port Townsend, Washington, this beautiful Victorian mansion with Queen Anne architectural detailing was built in 1889. SK Pierce Mansion – Located in Gardner, Massachusetts, this house was built in 1875 by Sylvester K. Pierce – a successful chair maker. The Priestly House – Located in Canton, Mississippi, this gorgeous Georgian-style house was built by Dr. James Priestly in 1852. Schweppe Mansion – Located in Lake Forest, Illinois, this mansion was built in 1917 by famous architect, Frederick Wainwright Perkins, as a wedding gift for Laura Shedd and her husband, Charles Schweppe.