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Rattlesnake Gal
02-26-2010, 11:23 AM
This may be old news, but I recently noticed that The Kona Mansion is up for sale for a cool $7,995,900. (http://www.rocherealty.com/searchResults.php?url=http://nh.agentave.com/v12/index.php?action=results&cid=1076&newsearch=1&mlsno=2802698) With 85 acres, I doubt it will stay as one lot for long. :(

Newbiesaukee
02-26-2010, 11:52 AM
I noticed that it includes a rail siding. That is great, I can just pull up my private dining rail car:):)

BroadHopper
02-26-2010, 11:55 AM
I'm hoping a developer do not buy the property. One of the very few places on the water with that much acreage. Sadly there is too much greed on the lake. Beautiful summer camps being developed into McMansions.

It will be nice if they deed the land to LRCT or to the town and lease the premises out. I have been to the Kona Mansion for years. I remember back in the '50's it was the Kona Farm and my Dad use to pick up milk there.

During the late '60's, early 70's, they rented out the carriage house to Belknap College students.

mcdude
02-26-2010, 12:22 PM
I noticed that it includes a rail siding. :):)

Um....there's a rail line on Moultonboro Neck? I don't think so!

alsadad
02-26-2010, 03:44 PM
Um....there's a rail line on Moultonboro Neck? I don't think so!

You mean you didn't know? The original owners dug a tunnel. It starts in Meredith, over by the Winni RR station and emerges just behind JoJo's (in case they needed to pick up some beer and steak tips) then swings over to Kona Mansion.:D

mcdude
02-26-2010, 06:02 PM
The original owners dug a tunnel. :D

hmmm....maybe part of the "underground" railroad (http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/part4/4p2944.html)?

Newbiesaukee
02-27-2010, 07:40 AM
From the listing:

EXISTING USE Other
FINANCING APOD Available, Possible Owner Finance
FLOORS Metal
FOUNDATION Field Stone, Pier/Column
FUEL Coal
HEATING/COOLING Gravity
PARKING 1-10 Spaces, Garage ROOF Membrane
TRANSPORT Rail Spur Siding, Other



I believe the rail siding connects to the underground cow tunnels that I tell my wife is the winter home of the cows on the neck.:):)

mcdude
02-27-2010, 12:52 PM
You mean you didn't know? The original owners dug a tunnel. It starts in Meredith, over by the Winni RR station and emerges just behind JoJo's (in case they needed to pick up some beer and steak tips) then swings over to Kona Mansion.:D

Over in Alton they've come upon a remarkable discovery. Apparently this tunnel continues (under the lake?) over to the Alton Bay Inn (http://www.winnipesaukee.com/forums/showthread.php?t=9407) where they've recently discovered another secret RAIL SPUR!!! Mysteriously, both the Kona Mansion and the Alton Bay Inn are currently for sale by the same realtor!

KonaChick
02-27-2010, 01:04 PM
I'm hoping a developer do not buy the property. One of the very few places on the water with that much acreage. Sadly there is too much greed on the lake. Beautiful summer camps being developed into McMansions.

It will be nice if they deed the land to LRCT or to the town and lease the premises out. I have been to the Kona Mansion for years. I remember back in the '50's it was the Kona Farm and my Dad use to pick up milk there.

During the late '60's, early 70's, they rented out the carriage house to Belknap College students.

I'm not sure it's greed on the sellers part but perhaps a way to live without concern for the rest of their lives after working hard and putting in their time. Perhaps the money will help their children/grandchildren go to college, buy homes of their own, or even some donated to charity. I think it's unfair to call them greedy...

robmac
02-27-2010, 06:44 PM
In my humble opinion,greedy would be like telling my parents to sell the house they raised six children in for less than it's worth. Land,they are not making anymore of it. I like a lot of people don't agree with all of the development around the lake and the McMansions but if zoning laws permit it then voters need to change it. Having been on the lake for almost 35 years it has changed and IMHO not for the better but you can't limit someones ability to sell the property they've owned and loved and make a profit. I wish that towns would look long and hard when permits are issued that affect the area as a whole and keep some common sense,growth for the sake of a quick buck isn't always a solution but can bite you long term.

RI Swamp Yankee
02-27-2010, 11:00 PM
You mean you didn't know? The original owners dug a tunnel. It starts in Meredith, over by the Winni RR station and emerges just behind JoJo's (in case they needed to pick up some beer and steak tips) then swings over to Kona Mansion.:D
I heard the tunnel was dug by the same people that did the Cape Cod Canal Tunnel. ;)

http://www.newenglandtravelplanner.com/assets/ma_images/cape_cod/canal_tunnel_sticker5003.jpg

SIKSUKR
03-01-2010, 09:34 AM
I'm hoping a developer do not buy the property. One of the very few places on the water with that much acreage. Sadly there is too much greed on the lake. Beautiful summer camps being developed into McMansions.
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While I agree it would be nice to see the parcel stay in tact, calling somebody greedy for developing it is over the top. I have to laugh when you talk about camps being devloped into McMansions :confused:. The place is already called Kona Mansion. I/m sure when the Kona was built there were the same disgusted locals looking down at that McMansion.

LIforrelaxin
03-01-2010, 04:10 PM
So here is the thing folks, don't get to worried about the Kona Massion getting all subdivied and developed up. At least for a while.... at ~8 million I don't think anyone is going to venture out on that gamble to quick....

Also I seem to remember this going up for sale some odd time back before and there was all kinds of talk of development etc. that went know where. It might be that although there is plenty of land and room, that because the property and grounds does have some historic value, that doing the devolopment isn't as easy as it always first appears.

This is all of course speculation.... But I do remember talk of condo's etc. at Kona back in the late 80's and early 90's and nothing ever materialized from it.

Kamper
03-01-2010, 07:18 PM
Maybe I'll win the lottery before this place sells. Then you won't have to worry about developers, just my in-laws!

DailyWolfeboro
03-03-2010, 11:07 AM
For that amount of money, I wish you could actually see some better pictures. Seems to be a pretty cool place.