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We’ve all seen them…those big, beautiful estates that movie stars, athletes and the rich and famous call “home.”  Have you ever wished you could take a peek inside? Choose a skyscraper, a Brooklyn brownstone, a Parisian townhouse, go for the big mansion…or a nice home that’s in your price range. This is real estate, baby!

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The Big House https://gina-imo.com/2022/05/29/the-big-house/ https://gina-imo.com/2022/05/29/the-big-house/#respond Sun, 29 May 2022 16:50:17 +0000 https://gina-imo.com/?p=63023
The Big House

Owning a home was always the American dream. But owning a luxury home is the 21st-century American dream!

I’m a sucker for a pretty place. Probably because I’m the daughter of a frustrated architect. Architecture was Dad’s dream. Unfortunately, engineering paid the bills. But the dream never died. He’d drive me around the city, admiring all the fabulous homes he was never gonna build. I loved it. I really wanted to be that architect for him but sadly, I’m a graphic artist, not a mathematician. I can’t do simple arithmetic. So I still do our “drive-bys” in his memory. Dad taught me that just because a house is big doesn’t mean it’s tasteful. When form meets function, even a small home can feel luxurious. So let’s take a peek inside these luxury homes, big and small, to see how they measure up to big house tastes. And since this site is all about virtual reality, feel free to pretend it’s yours. That’s why I built this for VR. It feels like you’re really in the house. I’ll be rating these properties based on the following criteria:

01.

Architectural Attributes

Architectural features in the home that add great visual interest and draw the eye to its location, its attributes, or the ways in which it serves the overall look and feel of the space. In other words, what made you look? Was it the color, the design, its geometry or placement? Details baby…details!

02.

Effective Use of Space

A luxury home can’t always be big. Small spaces like high-rise apartments and condos don’t generally have a lot of space and they can’t easily be expanded. But a good designer can organize the available space to fit in luxury finishes without making it feel cramped or cluttered.

03.

Character

What is it about a house that makes it “cute”, “quaint”, “majestic”, or some other adjective that makes you lust after that one special house? I’m looking for all those wonderful, creative touches and details that the architect used to dress the home…the features that make it pop.

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1899 Park Slope Brownstone https://gina-imo.com/2022/04/04/1899-park-slope-brownstone/ https://gina-imo.com/2022/04/04/1899-park-slope-brownstone/#respond Mon, 04 Apr 2022 17:09:54 +0000 https://gina-imo.com/?p=58779

The Big House Park Slope, NY Location: 403 Fourth St. • 1899 Brooklyn Brownstown

This $80,000,000 beach house in Florida is right up my alley. I'm a sucker for Italianate Architecture, and what's not to love about 17 bathrooms…unless you're cleaning them.

Other than the fact that it’s warm year round, the architecture is incredible, the food is delicious and it has some of the most spectacular beaches in the world, I have no use for Florida. Let’s face it…it’s still the Deep South, as evidenced by its terrible schools and its racist, criminal governor. If the governor had his way, hospitals would have to go back to treating people with leeches, and I have no doubt that Floridians would actually vote for that. Other than that, I can hardly wait to move there! After I get rich, that is, because this is not a state for poor folk. You’re either one of the Haves, the Have Mores, or the Have Nothings. Florida has managed to whittle its middle class down to a nub. But if you’ve got money, Florida is anything you want it to be. And I want it to be a house like this. What I’m not feeling is the 700 stairs sitting on the front of the house. Seriously, why? You’d think in a state dominated by seniors that builders would see stairs as a big “KEEP OUT” sign for people with disabilities.

Amenities

LISTED FOR: $50,000,000

In My Opinion…

While I am not a fan of this style of home, I included this one in my showcase because…well, damn! Look at it. Floor to ceiling windows across the front of the house, a forest view from every window, the cathedral ceilings, and slate flooring with in-floor heating, so no froze toes indoors and no shoveling snow outdoors…a fact that warms this Chicago girl’s heart! What’s not to love about all that natural light streaming through the trees to flood the interior of the house? It must be absolutely glorious to wake up in the mornings to rooms, flooded with all that beautifully-filtered sunshine.

I get tingly Aspen vibes from this $44 million dollar California cabin. The house is a work of architectural art that manages to be majestic and stately, but it’s totally livable. It doesn’t feel like a museum like most luxury homes. All those beautiful lines and angles lead the eye upwards to take in the extraordinary height of the cathedral ceilings. It pretty much demands that your eyes follow those lovely contours to absorb the grandeur of its simple but elegant design. But what I love most about the architecture is the honest and natural flow between indoors and outdoors. Open the doors to the backyard, and not only do you have an amazing party setup, it all feels like one big unified space instead of two disparate and distinct spaces. Whoever built this house knew a thing or two about creating symbiosis and symmetry between indoors and outdoors. 

The big wooden beams, stone fireplace, and cabin-like feel of the wood and stone cladding on the outside creates an effortless transition between inside and outside that makes the house feel like its not just “in” the woods, but actually a part of it…as if it had grown there in Nature with the rest of the landscaping.And that landscaping looks absolutely spectacular. I say that because it doesn’t look like somebody spent a shitload of money on it, though clearly they did. It was carefully thought out to avoid that manicured look so common to most luxury homes in that price range. Instead it gives the appearance of wild growth that manages to perfectly complement the house, while peacefully coexisting with the bonafide wild growth around it. 

But what really blew my mind is the way they designed the lighting so that the house practically glows at night. It’s like they reversed the polarity of the house. It’s flooded with natural light during the day, but glows like a paper lantern at night, illuminating the surrounding woods like some kind of Lord of the Rings elven forest, rendering the house clearly visible from the lake. You can’t see the lake, but the lake can definitely see you. Entertaining outdoors at nights is not only a must in that house, that lighting practically demands that you throw killer all-night parties out there. I know I would!

Big House Rating:
4.1/5

Walk the Neighborhood

This house is so spectacular that there’s no getting to it with Google Maps. The trucks weren’t allowed to map it. The closest I could get you is to the front gate, which looks like it sits about a half mile from the actual house. Walk around if you like, but let me save you the trouble…there’s nothing there. This is one of those places where you can bone butt naked on the bedroom patio, because ain’t nobody gonna see you. They’re not gonna hear you either, so scream if you want to. God help you if you ever need to run to the neighbor’s house for help.

LOCATION: Undisclosed • Washington Heights, New York

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Serena Williams’ House https://gina-imo.com/2022/04/02/serena-williams-house/ https://gina-imo.com/2022/04/02/serena-williams-house/#respond Sat, 02 Apr 2022 23:26:28 +0000 https://gina-imo.com/?p=58409

The Big House Miami, FL Location Undisclosed

This is a $12,000,000 castle in Colorado. In California, it would go for four times more. Location, location, location! That's gotta be it, because this doesn't make any sense.

Holy crap!!! Is something wrong with this place that it’s only going for a measly $12,000,000? Play the movie and you’ll see what I mean. It’s a castle…in Colorado! The views alone are worth ten times more than anything you’d see at Tahoe. What makes a place like this go for so little, when a cabin a fraction of its size sells for $44 million just because it’s in Lake Tahoe? I don’t get it. Is it the cachet of the name, “Lake Tahoe”? Why is a vacation home in Tahoe almost four times the price of this castle in Colorado? Look at it! You could host a party for 300 people in the motor court alone, and never bring anyone inside. The architecture is sublime, the interiors are off the hook, and the views are spectacular. I feel like we’re missing a zero somewhere in the price tag. It can’t be haunted. It’s brand new! 

Amenities

LISTED FOR: $50,000,000

In My Opinion…

While I am not a fan of this style of home, I included this one in my showcase because…well, damn! Look at it. Floor to ceiling windows across the front of the house, a forest view from every window, the cathedral ceilings, and slate flooring with in-floor heating, so no froze toes indoors and no shoveling snow outdoors…a fact that warms this Chicago girl’s heart! What’s not to love about all that natural light streaming through the trees to flood the interior of the house? It must be absolutely glorious to wake up in the mornings to rooms, flooded with all that beautifully-filtered sunshine.

I get tingly Aspen vibes from this $44 million dollar California cabin. The house is a work of architectural art that manages to be majestic and stately, but it’s totally livable. It doesn’t feel like a museum like most luxury homes. All those beautiful lines and angles lead the eye upwards to take in the extraordinary height of the cathedral ceilings. It pretty much demands that your eyes follow those lovely contours to absorb the grandeur of its simple but elegant design. But what I love most about the architecture is the honest and natural flow between indoors and outdoors. Open the doors to the backyard, and not only do you have an amazing party setup, it all feels like one big unified space instead of two disparate and distinct spaces. Whoever built this house knew a thing or two about creating symbiosis and symmetry between indoors and outdoors. 

The big wooden beams, stone fireplace, and cabin-like feel of the wood and stone cladding on the outside creates an effortless transition between inside and outside that makes the house feel like its not just “in” the woods, but actually a part of it…as if it had grown there in Nature with the rest of the landscaping.And that landscaping looks absolutely spectacular. I say that because it doesn’t look like somebody spent a shitload of money on it, though clearly they did. It was carefully thought out to avoid that manicured look so common to most luxury homes in that price range. Instead it gives the appearance of wild growth that manages to perfectly complement the house, while peacefully coexisting with the bonafide wild growth around it. 

But what really blew my mind is the way they designed the lighting so that the house practically glows at night. It’s like they reversed the polarity of the house. It’s flooded with natural light during the day, but glows like a paper lantern at night, illuminating the surrounding woods like some kind of Lord of the Rings elven forest, rendering the house clearly visible from the lake. You can’t see the lake, but the lake can definitely see you. Entertaining outdoors at nights is not only a must in that house, that lighting practically demands that you throw killer all-night parties out there. I know I would!

Big House Rating:
4.1/5

Walk the Neighborhood

As this is the home of a celebrity, the location is undisclosed. And even if I had it, I wouldn’t give it to you. Serena is perhaps the greatest athlete in the world, and she’s definitely a hero of mine. I’ve been watching her career since she and her sister Venus were the two misfit Black girls on the tennis court, wearing braids and beads. I couldn’t be prouder of those two if I were their mother. Besides, this is just one of her houses. It looks like she’s got about 20 or 30 of them. Who cares? She’s earned them. Not at all bad for a little Black girl from Compton. 

LOCATION: Undisclosed • Miami, FL

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9641 Georgetown Pike https://gina-imo.com/2021/11/29/9641-georgetown-pike/ https://gina-imo.com/2021/11/29/9641-georgetown-pike/#respond Mon, 29 Nov 2021 06:44:32 +0000 https://gina-imo.com/?p=35393

The Big House Great Falls, VA 9641 Georgetown Pike

This $80,000,000 beach house in Florida is right up my alley. I'm a sucker for Italianate Architecture, and what's not to love about 17 bathrooms…unless you're cleaning them.

Other than the fact that it’s warm year round, the architecture is incredible, the food is delicious and it has some of the most spectacular beaches in the world, I have no use for Florida. Let’s face it…it’s still the Deep South, as evidenced by its terrible schools and its racist, criminal governor. If the governor had his way, hospitals would have to go back to treating people with leeches, and I have no doubt that Floridians would actually vote for that. Other than that, I can hardly wait to move there! After I get rich, that is, because this is not a state for poor folk. You’re either one of the Haves, the Have Mores, or the Have Nothings. Florida has managed to whittle its middle class down to a nub. But if you’ve got money, Florida is anything you want it to be. And I want it to be a house like this. What I’m not feeling is the 700 stairs sitting on the front of the house. Seriously, why? You’d think in a state dominated by seniors that builders would see stairs as a big “KEEP OUT” sign for people with disabilities.

Amenities

LISTED FOR: $50,000,000

In My Opinion…

While I am not a fan of this style of home, I included this one in my showcase because…well, damn! Look at it. Floor to ceiling windows across the front of the house, a forest view from every window, the cathedral ceilings, and slate flooring with in-floor heating, so no froze toes indoors and no shoveling snow outdoors…a fact that warms this Chicago girl’s heart! What’s not to love about all that natural light streaming through the trees to flood the interior of the house? It must be absolutely glorious to wake up in the mornings to rooms, flooded with all that beautifully-filtered sunshine.

I get tingly Aspen vibes from this $44 million dollar California cabin. The house is a work of architectural art that manages to be majestic and stately, but it’s totally livable. It doesn’t feel like a museum like most luxury homes. All those beautiful lines and angles lead the eye upwards to take in the extraordinary height of the cathedral ceilings. It pretty much demands that your eyes follow those lovely contours to absorb the grandeur of its simple but elegant design. But what I love most about the architecture is the honest and natural flow between indoors and outdoors. Open the doors to the backyard, and not only do you have an amazing party setup, it all feels like one big unified space instead of two disparate and distinct spaces. Whoever built this house knew a thing or two about creating symbiosis and symmetry between indoors and outdoors. 

The big wooden beams, stone fireplace, and cabin-like feel of the wood and stone cladding on the outside creates an effortless transition between inside and outside that makes the house feel like its not just “in” the woods, but actually a part of it…as if it had grown there in Nature with the rest of the landscaping.And that landscaping looks absolutely spectacular. I say that because it doesn’t look like somebody spent a shitload of money on it, though clearly they did. It was carefully thought out to avoid that manicured look so common to most luxury homes in that price range. Instead it gives the appearance of wild growth that manages to perfectly complement the house, while peacefully coexisting with the bonafide wild growth around it. 

But what really blew my mind is the way they designed the lighting so that the house practically glows at night. It’s like they reversed the polarity of the house. It’s flooded with natural light during the day, but glows like a paper lantern at night, illuminating the surrounding woods like some kind of Lord of the Rings elven forest, rendering the house clearly visible from the lake. You can’t see the lake, but the lake can definitely see you. Entertaining outdoors at nights is not only a must in that house, that lighting practically demands that you throw killer all-night parties out there. I know I would!

Big House Rating:
4.1/5

Walk the Neighborhood

This house is so spectacular that there’s no getting to it with Google Maps. The trucks weren’t allowed to map it. The closest I could get you is to the front gate, which looks like it sits about a half mile from the actual house. Walk around if you like, but let me save you the trouble…there’s nothing there. This is one of those places where you can bone butt naked on the bedroom patio, because ain’t nobody gonna see you. They’re not gonna hear you either, so scream if you want to. God help you if you ever need to run to the neighbor’s house for help.

LOCATION: 131 King Edward Ave. • Toronto, Ontario

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1426 Summitridge Dr. https://gina-imo.com/2021/11/29/1426-summitridge-dr/ https://gina-imo.com/2021/11/29/1426-summitridge-dr/#respond Mon, 29 Nov 2021 06:23:55 +0000 https://gina-imo.com/?p=35381

The Big House Bel Air, CA 1426 Summitridge Dr. • Los Angeles

This is a $12,000,000 castle in Colorado. In California, it would go for four times more. Location, location, location! That's gotta be it, because this doesn't make any sense.

Holy crap!!! Is something wrong with this place that it’s only going for a measly $12,000,000? Play the movie and you’ll see what I mean. It’s a castle…in Colorado! The views alone are worth ten times more than anything you’d see at Tahoe. What makes a place like this go for so little, when a cabin a fraction of its size sells for $44 million just because it’s in Lake Tahoe? I don’t get it. Is it the cachet of the name, “Lake Tahoe”? Why is a vacation home in Tahoe almost four times the price of this castle in Colorado? Look at it! You could host a party for 300 people in the motor court alone, and never bring anyone inside. The architecture is sublime, the interiors are off the hook, and the views are spectacular. I feel like we’re missing a zero somewhere in the price tag. It can’t be haunted. It’s brand new! 

Amenities

LISTED FOR: $50,000,000

In My Opinion…

While I am not a fan of this style of home, I included this one in my showcase because…well, damn! Look at it. Floor to ceiling windows across the front of the house, a forest view from every window, the cathedral ceilings, and slate flooring with in-floor heating, so no froze toes indoors and no shoveling snow outdoors…a fact that warms this Chicago girl’s heart! What’s not to love about all that natural light streaming through the trees to flood the interior of the house? It must be absolutely glorious to wake up in the mornings to rooms, flooded with all that beautifully-filtered sunshine.

I get tingly Aspen vibes from this $44 million dollar California cabin. The house is a work of architectural art that manages to be majestic and stately, but it’s totally livable. It doesn’t feel like a museum like most luxury homes. All those beautiful lines and angles lead the eye upwards to take in the extraordinary height of the cathedral ceilings. It pretty much demands that your eyes follow those lovely contours to absorb the grandeur of its simple but elegant design. But what I love most about the architecture is the honest and natural flow between indoors and outdoors. Open the doors to the backyard, and not only do you have an amazing party setup, it all feels like one big unified space instead of two disparate and distinct spaces. Whoever built this house knew a thing or two about creating symbiosis and symmetry between indoors and outdoors. 

The big wooden beams, stone fireplace, and cabin-like feel of the wood and stone cladding on the outside creates an effortless transition between inside and outside that makes the house feel like its not just “in” the woods, but actually a part of it…as if it had grown there in Nature with the rest of the landscaping.And that landscaping looks absolutely spectacular. I say that because it doesn’t look like somebody spent a shitload of money on it, though clearly they did. It was carefully thought out to avoid that manicured look so common to most luxury homes in that price range. Instead it gives the appearance of wild growth that manages to perfectly complement the house, while peacefully coexisting with the bonafide wild growth around it. 

But what really blew my mind is the way they designed the lighting so that the house practically glows at night. It’s like they reversed the polarity of the house. It’s flooded with natural light during the day, but glows like a paper lantern at night, illuminating the surrounding woods like some kind of Lord of the Rings elven forest, rendering the house clearly visible from the lake. You can’t see the lake, but the lake can definitely see you. Entertaining outdoors at nights is not only a must in that house, that lighting practically demands that you throw killer all-night parties out there. I know I would!

Walk the Neighborhood

As you can see, the location of the house is undisclosed, which means that the address is no longer accessible. If you can find this house, hooray for you. I can’t. So I’m dropping you off here at UCLA. Look around, walk the campus or go somewhere else. That’s entirely up to you. But I’m done looking for this house. Good luck. If you find it, send me the coordinates and I’ll update this map. But I got you inside the house. That’ll just have to do. I really don’t care enough to keep looking for it. 

LOCATION: 1426 Summitridge Dr. • Bel Air, California

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Sugar Ray Leonard’s House https://gina-imo.com/2021/11/29/1550-amalfi-dr/ https://gina-imo.com/2021/11/29/1550-amalfi-dr/#respond Mon, 29 Nov 2021 05:58:44 +0000 https://gina-imo.com/?p=35370

The Big House Pacific Palisades, CA 1550 Amalfi Dr. • The Sugar Ray Leonard House

You have to take a bus just to get to the pool, but OMG it's worth it! this gorgeous italianate sculpture passing for a mansion has everything anyone could possibly need. I'd never need to go anywhere.

Now this right here is a “Gina” house! I confess, I’m a sucker for anything Tuscan, Spanish, or just Mediterranean in general. The house listed for $46,500,000 at the time this video was posted. Is it worth it? I’ll let you make the call. Let’s just say that the fact that it’s in the Palisades says pretty much everything you need to know. It’s got the right zip code, but this isn’t one of the pricier homes in the neighborhood. The better Palisades homes start at $100,000,000. But it doesn’t really matter with this house, because it has something that most of these showcase homes doesn’t have: It looks like they actually live there. Not only have they lived there, they’ve been really, really happy there. And that’s not something you can build into a house. It’s a beautiful home because it was built with extraordinary attention to detail. But it’s a happy home because the personality of its wonderful owners is evident in every nook and cranny. 

Amenities

LISTED FOR: $46,500,000

In My Opinion…

Rating:
5/5

When I die and go to Heaven, this is the mansion I want. Everything about this house speaks to me because of two of its most important attributes: It’s huge, and it’s PRIVATE! The architect who built this house clearly understood the privacy needs of a public figure like Sugar Ray Leonard. When you’ve got his kind of money, you want to feel safe. But nobody wants to feel like they’re living in an armed camp. So the home has to be huge to preserve the feeling of freedom and openness while keeping its residents cloistered in privacy. No looky-loos are getting into this place. You need a drone to see what’s going on inside the gates…just one of the many perks of being a Palisades resident.

With the home being situated in the mountains, overlooking the Pacific Ocean, it would be easy to think that this house was in Portofino, not Los Angeles. The architect has basically created a little slice of Italy for the owners, right down to the selection of the building site. The architect manages to makes two acres feel like 200 with creative landscaping. Sitting in the middle of it, it would be easy to think that there’s nobody around for miles, even though they’re surrounded by next door neighbors. The earthy color palette used on the house, the grounds and the roofing subtly binds the house to the natural environment around it. Where most houses of that size would stand out from the landscape, this house actually feels like part of the landscape, making it feel like it belongs there. 

I absolutely love their antique Italian tastes. You have to be really careful with Italianate architecture because there’s a tendency to go way, Way, WAY over the top with all the sculpture and what not. But Mrs. Sugar Ray did it the right way…she rusticated and went Tuscan with it. Tuscan design is rough and organic with lots of wood and natural stone that has that hand-hewn look. This house is full of hand-hewn antique fireplaces, columns, and hand-picked pieces of finery imported from Italy. It’s “provincial”, but in a nice way. Everything looks natural, like it was worked on by a person, not cut in a factory. It’s “country” without looking crappy. It’s shabby-chic. The Leonards have hints and touches of that gaudy Italian style throughout the house, like the big planters and ornate columns. But the architect softened it with lots of rustic touches here and there that make a big, drafty house feel like a comfy, country cottage. It avoids that gaudy, ornate feeling you get with a lot of Italian architecture. Don’t get me wrong. That’s cool if gaudy your thing, but its not mine. This is why I prefer Spanish hacienda-style architecture to Italianate. They’re both Mediterranean styles, but Spaniards understand that sometimes less is definitely more. 

But where Spanish design can feel kind of dark and heavy, this house shows the real genius behind Mediterranean architecture in its use of natural light. Everywhere you go, the house is flooded with air and light. When I first moved to Spain, I was a little concerned that there was no central air conditioning because it was seriously hot there. But it only took a week for me to discover that because of the way homes were designed, they stayed really cool. You didn’t even need a fan. Everything is painted in white or light colors because white reflects the light, so the heat bounces off instead of being absorbed. And all those lovely arches keep a fresh breeze moving through the house, day and night. I became a fresh air fanatic living there because the house was never too hot or too cold. The design of the house actually WAS the air conditioning. And that’s the beauty of this house. So much of it invites the owner to throw open the doors and let the fresh air in, creating a nice flow between the indoors and the awesome entertainment spaces outside. You could have 100 people there for a party and you wouldn’t feel crowded because of that seamless unity between the indoor and outdoor entertainment spaces. Their parties must be off the hook!

The stucco, tile and woodworking of Mediterranean architecture in general has a hand-crafted feeling I dearly love precisely because it’s natural and feels like it was built by a person, not a machine. I can see why she imported so many antique pieces from Italy. There’d be no way to get anything like that here in America without someone wanting 3D print it for you. It might look the same, but Mrs. Sugar Ray understood that it’s not just about appearance. It has to feel right when you touch it. There’s nothing like the real thing. So she wisely went to Italy, bought it, and dragged it home with her. And the extra effort shows in every little detail of this house. Each piece adds a warmth to the place that will still be a part of that house long after they move. No matter how you change the furniture, those thoughtful little touches are what makes the house feel like a home.

That’s because she feels the same way I do about big houses: The house should look and feel like you actually live in it. She doesn’t like museum houses either…the kind where you feel like you can’t touch anything because if it breaks, you owe the owner $12,000 dollars. I think the reason these great houses feel like museums is because their owners tend to have a lot of houses, like the late senator John McCain, who owned 12 houses. When you have that many houses, none of them is really a home. They’re personal hotels you stay in whenever you happen to be in town. Home is where you raise your kids, wash your dogs, and invite the neighbors over for birthday cake. That’s how this house was designed. This is a house for people who really love to be at home. It’s a mansion, but it’s a mansion for people who cook their own meals, do their own shopping, and they love to entertain. She may keep a staff of people to clean it and maintain the grounds, but she’s a homemaker in the most flattering sense of the word. And she’s made her beautiful home into the party spot where everyone congregates whenever there’s a reason to cut a turkey or pop open a bottle of champagne.

 

Walk the Neighborhood

Mrs. Sugar Ray says that her favorite thing to do when they lived there was to walk her dogs around the neighborhood. Use the block in the upper right-hand corner to blow up the screen and walk it for yourself. Or you can use the map view on the left to explore more of the neighborhood beyond the house, as if you were driving it. If you want to experience riding around the Pacific Palisades, head over to the Roadtrip page and jump in the car…tour the area. Or you can take a video walk through the neighborhood and experience how nice it is for yourself. Make sure to turn a fan on yourself so you’ve got a nice breeze!  Pacific Palisades

LOCATION: 1550 Amalfi Dr. • Pacific Palisades, California

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1601 San Onofre Dr. https://gina-imo.com/2021/11/29/1601-san-onofre-dr/ https://gina-imo.com/2021/11/29/1601-san-onofre-dr/#respond Mon, 29 Nov 2021 05:33:50 +0000 https://gina-imo.com/?p=35356 everything begs to be used. That's what home is all about. There's a perfect fusion between indoor and outdoor living. Not to mention including a sweet surprise for car lovers.]]>

The Big House Los Angeles, CA 1601 San Onofre

This is a $12,000,000 castle in Colorado. In California, it would go for four times more. Location, location, location! That's gotta be it, because this doesn't make any sense.

Holy crap!!! Is something wrong with this place that it’s only going for a measly $12,000,000? Play the movie and you’ll see what I mean. It’s a castle…in Colorado! The views alone are worth ten times more than anything you’d see at Tahoe. What makes a place like this go for so little, when a cabin a fraction of its size sells for $44 million just because it’s in Lake Tahoe? I don’t get it. Is it the cachet of the name, “Lake Tahoe”? Why is a vacation home in Tahoe almost four times the price of this castle in Colorado? Look at it! You could host a party for 300 people in the motor court alone, and never bring anyone inside. The architecture is sublime, the interiors are off the hook, and the views are spectacular. I feel like we’re missing a zero somewhere in the price tag. It can’t be haunted. It’s brand new! 

Amenities

LISTED FOR: $50,000,000

In My Opinion…

While I am not a fan of this style of home, I included this one in my showcase because…well, damn! Look at it. Floor to ceiling windows across the front of the house, a forest view from every window, the cathedral ceilings, and slate flooring with in-floor heating, so no froze toes indoors and no shoveling snow outdoors…a fact that warms this Chicago girl’s heart! What’s not to love about all that natural light streaming through the trees to flood the interior of the house? It must be absolutely glorious to wake up in the mornings to rooms, flooded with all that beautifully-filtered sunshine.

I get tingly Aspen vibes from this $44 million dollar California cabin. The house is a work of architectural art that manages to be majestic and stately, but it’s totally livable. It doesn’t feel like a museum like most luxury homes. All those beautiful lines and angles lead the eye upwards to take in the extraordinary height of the cathedral ceilings. It pretty much demands that your eyes follow those lovely contours to absorb the grandeur of its simple but elegant design. But what I love most about the architecture is the honest and natural flow between indoors and outdoors. Open the doors to the backyard, and not only do you have an amazing party setup, it all feels like one big unified space instead of two disparate and distinct spaces. Whoever built this house knew a thing or two about creating symbiosis and symmetry between indoors and outdoors. 

The big wooden beams, stone fireplace, and cabin-like feel of the wood and stone cladding on the outside creates an effortless transition between inside and outside that makes the house feel like its not just “in” the woods, but actually a part of it…as if it had grown there in Nature with the rest of the landscaping.And that landscaping looks absolutely spectacular. I say that because it doesn’t look like somebody spent a shitload of money on it, though clearly they did. It was carefully thought out to avoid that manicured look so common to most luxury homes in that price range. Instead it gives the appearance of wild growth that manages to perfectly complement the house, while peacefully coexisting with the bonafide wild growth around it. 

But what really blew my mind is the way they designed the lighting so that the house practically glows at night. It’s like they reversed the polarity of the house. It’s flooded with natural light during the day, but glows like a paper lantern at night, illuminating the surrounding woods like some kind of Lord of the Rings elven forest, rendering the house clearly visible from the lake. You can’t see the lake, but the lake can definitely see you. Entertaining outdoors at nights is not only a must in that house, that lighting practically demands that you throw killer all-night parties out there. I know I would!

Big House Rating:
4.1/5

Walk the Neighborhood

As you can see, the location of the house is undisclosed, which means that the address is no longer accessible. If you can find this house, hooray for you. I can’t. So I’m dropping you off here at UCLA. Look around, walk the campus or go somewhere else. That’s entirely up to you. But I’m done looking for this house. Good luck. If you find it, send me the coordinates and I’ll update this map. But I got you inside the house. That’ll just have to do. I really don’t care enough to keep looking for it. 

LOCATION: Undisclosed • Bel Air, California

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285 Ashbury Rd. https://gina-imo.com/2021/11/21/285-ashbury-rd/ https://gina-imo.com/2021/11/21/285-ashbury-rd/#respond Sun, 21 Nov 2021 08:54:47 +0000 https://gina-imo.com/?p=31940

The Big House Toronto, Ontario 285 Ashbury Rd.

This $80,000,000 beach house in Florida is right up my alley. I'm a sucker for Italianate Architecture, and what's not to love about 17 bathrooms…unless you're cleaning them.

Other than the fact that it’s warm year round, the architecture is incredible, the food is delicious and it has some of the most spectacular beaches in the world, I have no use for Florida. Let’s face it…it’s still the Deep South, as evidenced by its terrible schools and its racist, criminal governor. If the governor had his way, hospitals would have to go back to treating people with leeches, and I have no doubt that Floridians would actually vote for that. Other than that, I can hardly wait to move there! After I get rich, that is, because this is not a state for poor folk. You’re either one of the Haves, the Have Mores, or the Have Nothings. Florida has managed to whittle its middle class down to a nub. But if you’ve got money, Florida is anything you want it to be. And I want it to be a house like this. What I’m not feeling is the 700 stairs sitting on the front of the house. Seriously, why? You’d think in a state dominated by seniors that builders would see stairs as a big “KEEP OUT” sign for people with disabilities.

Amenities

LISTED FOR: $50,000,000

In My Opinion…

While I am not a fan of this style of home, I included this one in my showcase because…well, damn! Look at it. Floor to ceiling windows across the front of the house, a forest view from every window, the cathedral ceilings, and slate flooring with in-floor heating, so no froze toes indoors and no shoveling snow outdoors…a fact that warms this Chicago girl’s heart! What’s not to love about all that natural light streaming through the trees to flood the interior of the house? It must be absolutely glorious to wake up in the mornings to rooms, flooded with all that beautifully-filtered sunshine.

I get tingly Aspen vibes from this $44 million dollar California cabin. The house is a work of architectural art that manages to be majestic and stately, but it’s totally livable. It doesn’t feel like a museum like most luxury homes. All those beautiful lines and angles lead the eye upwards to take in the extraordinary height of the cathedral ceilings. It pretty much demands that your eyes follow those lovely contours to absorb the grandeur of its simple but elegant design. But what I love most about the architecture is the honest and natural flow between indoors and outdoors. Open the doors to the backyard, and not only do you have an amazing party setup, it all feels like one big unified space instead of two disparate and distinct spaces. Whoever built this house knew a thing or two about creating symbiosis and symmetry between indoors and outdoors. 

The big wooden beams, stone fireplace, and cabin-like feel of the wood and stone cladding on the outside creates an effortless transition between inside and outside that makes the house feel like its not just “in” the woods, but actually a part of it…as if it had grown there in Nature with the rest of the landscaping.And that landscaping looks absolutely spectacular. I say that because it doesn’t look like somebody spent a shitload of money on it, though clearly they did. It was carefully thought out to avoid that manicured look so common to most luxury homes in that price range. Instead it gives the appearance of wild growth that manages to perfectly complement the house, while peacefully coexisting with the bonafide wild growth around it. 

But what really blew my mind is the way they designed the lighting so that the house practically glows at night. It’s like they reversed the polarity of the house. It’s flooded with natural light during the day, but glows like a paper lantern at night, illuminating the surrounding woods like some kind of Lord of the Rings elven forest, rendering the house clearly visible from the lake. You can’t see the lake, but the lake can definitely see you. Entertaining outdoors at nights is not only a must in that house, that lighting practically demands that you throw killer all-night parties out there. I know I would!

Big House Rating:
4.1/5

Walk the Neighborhood

This house is so spectacular that there’s no getting to it with Google Maps. The trucks weren’t allowed to map it. The closest I could get you is to the front gate, which looks like it sits about a half mile from the actual house. Walk around if you like, but let me save you the trouble…there’s nothing there. This is one of those places where you can bone butt naked on the bedroom patio, because ain’t nobody gonna see you. They’re not gonna hear you either, so scream if you want to. God help you if you ever need to run to the neighbor’s house for help.

LOCATION: 285 Ashbury Rd. • Toronto, Ontario

Walk the Neighborhood

As you can see, this fabulous house sits behind a gate, so this is as close as I can get you from Street Map. I can’t say as I blame them for not making it possible for people around the world to just walk around the ground, maybe trying the case the joint. That’s probably not a problem because I’m sure the security system costs more than the house. But really, the gate is a nice touch if what you want is to keep prying eyes off your property. You’d have no way of knowing what was back there if you were just driving down the block. Anyway, you’ve already seen the inside and outside of the house. This will let you walk around the neighborhood and get around town so you can experience the local flavor of the area. Personally, I love the house. But all the snow is a serious dealbreaker for me. I’m not a skier, so the idea of paying all that money to go find snow is just crazy to the Chicagoan in me.

LOCATION: 285 Ashbury Rd. • Toronto, Ontario

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1892 Brooklyn Brownstone https://gina-imo.com/2021/11/21/1892-stuy-heights-brownstone/ https://gina-imo.com/2021/11/21/1892-stuy-heights-brownstone/#respond Sun, 21 Nov 2021 08:28:05 +0000 https://gina-imo.com/?p=31934

The Big House Stuyvesant Heights, NY Location: Undisclosed • 1892 Brooklyn Brownstone

This $80,000,000 beach house in Florida is right up my alley. I'm a sucker for Italianate Architecture, and what's not to love about 17 bathrooms…unless you're cleaning them.

Other than the fact that it’s warm year round, the architecture is incredible, the food is delicious and it has some of the most spectacular beaches in the world, I have no use for Florida. Let’s face it…it’s still the Deep South, as evidenced by its terrible schools and its racist, criminal governor. If the governor had his way, hospitals would have to go back to treating people with leeches, and I have no doubt that Floridians would actually vote for that. Other than that, I can hardly wait to move there! After I get rich, that is, because this is not a state for poor folk. You’re either one of the Haves, the Have Mores, or the Have Nothings. Florida has managed to whittle its middle class down to a nub. But if you’ve got money, Florida is anything you want it to be. And I want it to be a house like this. What I’m not feeling is the 700 stairs sitting on the front of the house. Seriously, why? You’d think in a state dominated by seniors that builders would see stairs as a big “KEEP OUT” sign for people with disabilities.

Amenities

LISTED FOR: $50,000,000

In My Opinion…

While I am not a fan of this style of home, I included this one in my showcase because…well, damn! Look at it. Floor to ceiling windows across the front of the house, a forest view from every window, the cathedral ceilings, and slate flooring with in-floor heating, so no froze toes indoors and no shoveling snow outdoors…a fact that warms this Chicago girl’s heart! What’s not to love about all that natural light streaming through the trees to flood the interior of the house? It must be absolutely glorious to wake up in the mornings to rooms, flooded with all that beautifully-filtered sunshine.

I get tingly Aspen vibes from this $44 million dollar California cabin. The house is a work of architectural art that manages to be majestic and stately, but it’s totally livable. It doesn’t feel like a museum like most luxury homes. All those beautiful lines and angles lead the eye upwards to take in the extraordinary height of the cathedral ceilings. It pretty much demands that your eyes follow those lovely contours to absorb the grandeur of its simple but elegant design. But what I love most about the architecture is the honest and natural flow between indoors and outdoors. Open the doors to the backyard, and not only do you have an amazing party setup, it all feels like one big unified space instead of two disparate and distinct spaces. Whoever built this house knew a thing or two about creating symbiosis and symmetry between indoors and outdoors. 

The big wooden beams, stone fireplace, and cabin-like feel of the wood and stone cladding on the outside creates an effortless transition between inside and outside that makes the house feel like its not just “in” the woods, but actually a part of it…as if it had grown there in Nature with the rest of the landscaping.And that landscaping looks absolutely spectacular. I say that because it doesn’t look like somebody spent a shitload of money on it, though clearly they did. It was carefully thought out to avoid that manicured look so common to most luxury homes in that price range. Instead it gives the appearance of wild growth that manages to perfectly complement the house, while peacefully coexisting with the bonafide wild growth around it. 

But what really blew my mind is the way they designed the lighting so that the house practically glows at night. It’s like they reversed the polarity of the house. It’s flooded with natural light during the day, but glows like a paper lantern at night, illuminating the surrounding woods like some kind of Lord of the Rings elven forest, rendering the house clearly visible from the lake. You can’t see the lake, but the lake can definitely see you. Entertaining outdoors at nights is not only a must in that house, that lighting practically demands that you throw killer all-night parties out there. I know I would!

Big House Rating:
4.1/5

Walk the Neighborhood

This house is so spectacular that there’s no getting to it with Google Maps. The trucks weren’t allowed to map it. The closest I could get you is to the front gate, which looks like it sits about a half mile from the actual house. Walk around if you like, but let me save you the trouble…there’s nothing there. This is one of those places where you can bone butt naked on the bedroom patio, because ain’t nobody gonna see you. They’re not gonna hear you either, so scream if you want to. God help you if you ever need to run to the neighbor’s house for help.

LOCATION: Undisclosed • Washington Heights, New York

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