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Winilyme
11-11-2020, 08:02 PM
I thought about buying this place but I'm disappointed that there's no ping pong table and it'd be nice to have another bedroom.
https://nicolewatkins.com/listing/4838313/144-springfield-point-road-wolfeboro-nh-03894/
thinkxingu
11-11-2020, 08:11 PM
What a dump.
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Why are you guys insulting my servants' quarters?
4 for Boating
11-11-2020, 08:22 PM
According to Zilliow - the tax assessment is $8.8M so you have some negotiation/ wiggle room to get it down from $19.5M... (joke)
AND by the way - taxes per year on the assessed value >>>> $139,000!!!!
thinkxingu
11-11-2020, 08:24 PM
According to Zilliow - the tax assessment is $8.8M so you have some negotiation/ wiggle room to get it down from $19.5M... (joke)
AND by the way - taxes per year on the assessed value >>>> $139,000!!!!The yearly taxes cost more than my camp, boat, and jetski. That's crazy.
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TheTimeTraveler
11-11-2020, 09:25 PM
Imagine the upkeep on that as it ages?
Of course I wouldn't want to clean it either!
I'm sure someone who has money to burn will scoop it up at that bargain price....
LOL
Winilyme
11-11-2020, 09:32 PM
Why are you guys insulting my servants' quarters?
To the contrary, I think I'd like to be your servant.
upthesaukee
11-11-2020, 09:45 PM
Nice quiet cove in which to hang out. :D
Dave
secondcurve
11-11-2020, 10:06 PM
It still is sad that summer camp wasn’t turned into a park.
Descant
11-11-2020, 10:44 PM
OK. So it's a nice enough house. Is the waterfront a NRZ? Where are the staff (servant's) quarters? Not much land. Similar price for an estate in Scotland that had 53 rooms, out buildings (gamekeepers cottage, Mum' House, gatekeeper's cottage, barns, stables, golf course and 20,000 acres. Oh, and a radioactive beach polluted by DunReay. That may have affected the value of this beautiful estate. A plastic bowrider in the boathouse? Crass.
So this is now the most expensive house for sale beating the one on Wyman Point by almost double. It is not a NRZ in front of it. This last owner didn't keep it very long. I am sure they must have known what the taxes were??!! Several years ago it was rented to the President of France. Patrol Boats and Coast Guard had it blocked off.
GodSmile
11-12-2020, 06:52 AM
Beautiful and all of that... even if you take the economics out of it, I would not want to live there, not what lake life is all about for me. Just my opinion.
dippasan
11-12-2020, 07:38 AM
My sleep sofa from Bernie and Phil's would look awesome in that living room
I have some soon to be collectable Pier One Imports foam furniture in my basement that would complete that decor.
That gives me an idea.
What if I were to set up a website for the cash strapped recent purchasers of high end properties.
It could play on the sympathy of participants and encourage the donation of their previously loved furnishings.
How does "Go Furnish Me" sound?
Jdarby
11-12-2020, 09:27 AM
Personally I can’t see settling for anything under 18,000 sqft! I mean, you don’t want to be on top of each other!
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Biggd
11-12-2020, 09:31 AM
It needs some foam noodle furnishings to be a true lake front get away. They need FLL as their staging decorator. :D
codeman671
11-12-2020, 09:42 AM
My friend is the listing agent. He helped the current owner buy it. I'd love to have that commission check...Twice!
Susie Cougar
11-12-2020, 09:59 AM
It shows that the current owner has only been in the house for less than two years. He paid 7.7+ million dollars and is looking for a 12+ million dollar profit?
pondguy
11-12-2020, 10:14 AM
It needs some foam noodle furnishings to be a true lake front get away. They need FLL as their staging decorator. :D
Lets not forget the new Mrs. FLL she makes a great tuna sandwich. :laugh:
FlyingScot
11-12-2020, 10:46 AM
Beautiful and all of that... even if you take the economics out of it, I would not want to live there, not what lake life is all about for me. Just my opinion.
I'm with you. It looks like a beautiful inn or conference center. I'd be psyched to stay for a weekend as a guest. But why would any family want this at all?
thinkxingu
11-12-2020, 11:00 AM
Serious question: there was talk about The Behr place being "too expensive for Winnipesaukee" as it was soooo much higher than everything else.
Do people have thoughts about that with this property? Like, it's not the Poconos or (insert higher-end locale here), right?
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winterh
11-12-2020, 11:30 AM
The Bahre estate was a perfect example of just to much house for the area in terms of price. This is another. Bahre sold for under 6 mil and at least you had incredible views. This house has no views and boats parked in your front yard. Even the wealthiest buyers can get pretty much everything they want for 5 million so anything over that is a tough sell. Worth a try though.
It did get me thinking. If money was no object which house on the lake would I want? Neither Bahre nor this one would be on my list. There are plenty of homes that would be under 5 million that would be a better combination of size, design, privacy, views, location..... I have never seen the inside but personally I would choose the house on Winter harbor straight ahead to right as you enter. It's hidden in the trees with a lot of frontage. Kind of a one story ranch like you would see in Wyoming. I think its owned by Grousebecks. Beautifully done and very respectful of the lake.
fatlazyless
11-12-2020, 12:12 PM
It says the annual property tax is $156,391 and I want to add that just the first ten thousand dollars is deductible from the federal income tax ….. so's the remaining $146,391/yr gets paid with real money. Current owner is probably eating a lot of dollar and fifty cent cans of tuna fish, just to save money and pay that whopper property tax bill. ….. and getting tired of tuna fish …. :laugh:
dickiej
11-12-2020, 01:16 PM
Looks like Versailles....honest to God, the older I get, the more I'm turning into a socialist....just sayin...
Biggd
11-12-2020, 02:19 PM
Lets not forget the new Mrs. FLL she makes a great tuna sandwich. :laugh:No,no,no, can't have the smell of tuna fish in the house. You have to have freshly baked chocolate cookies.:)
marinewife
11-12-2020, 07:07 PM
I looked at this listing today and am just amazed at the size. I heard that the owner bought it complete with furnishings, dishes, silverware, art, etc-
They also sold another home of theirs recently in Vero, FL for over 17M. 40,000 sq ft, 18 BR, 27 baths, 4 kit, 4 elevators, on the Atlantic Ocean.
Maybe the asking price is just amped up to see what they can get during these Covid refugee times from 18 months ago when they purchased it, I don't know.
I'd need a live in cleaning lady for sure, and a walkie-talkie system to find my husband...
Descant
11-12-2020, 07:44 PM
I'd need a live in cleaning lady for sure, and a walkie-talkie system to find my husband...
He's out by the pool watching the "cleaning ladies" play volleyball.
dickiej
11-12-2020, 08:28 PM
That's what texting is for....when my daughter was home from college, my wife said "yell up to her room and tell her dinner is ready "...so I texted her.
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