I like beautiful views just as much as the next person, but when I see folks buying homes at 5, 10, 15, 20, or millions more I literally scratch my head. Mainly because the price of a home doesn't necessarily make it spectacular in my opinion. For instance, house #2 isn't a home one could age-in-place in without modifications, but you would think it would be for the price. I'd prefer something more practical and less expensive.
A big reason why the homes are so expensive in California is because they don't build enough and they have wonky taxes. Prop 13 and a housing shortage take a big chunk of the blame for high prices.
Eu não abriria mão da vista para o mar. Prá mim, a mansão mais bonita era a segunda. Acordar pela manhã e ter o oceano como paisagem seria maravilhoso.
1st and 3rd my favorite beautiful home love the pools and huge house! Spa master bathroom… if I was spending that much I would hire someone to keep up the maintenance with pool
I just walked to my kitchen and am now back in bed. If I had one of these I'd still be gps-ing my kitchen location and walking the 1/4 mile back to bed
I'll never understand why people need bedrooms and master bath the size of some people's entire homes. I'd rather have more entertaining area. House number 3 is gorgeous
@joy2440 good grief, that's for sure! I'm guessing that these people all have cleaning services that take care of them. If they can afford this type of living, they can definitely afford hired help 😊
Honestly how much room do you need I really don’t understand why people have to have so much of everything only in America it’s like more more more greedy greedy greedy they probably don’t even have children two people that live in this mansion have a house what ever why don’t you get a smaller house and take the money that you could save and give it to the homeless people or donate it to a children’s home or help someone get off there streets I’m sure there be enough money left over
I understand this is California style living and I think the nice areas of California are great but for me if I was showed that first house for that cost, I would have felt insulted. This is one of the reasons I don't know if I would live in California. I'm not vain, so I'm not looking to be the envy of strangers I don't know. I prefer more house and privacy and probably would have to move way out in the boonies - some no name area where no one cares about what neighborhood you live in. LOL
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When rock projects into the ocean is that like plate tectonics and shouldn't that be landmark and not private property? On PCH in Malibu the highway cuts through rock to proceed north. Isn't 'that' rock a sort of frontal boundary for the Santa Monica Mountains and remains "landmark" ? Seems as though some voting body overlooked an important something.