Posted on 01/10/2025 8:06:19 PM PST by CondoleezzaProtege
A visual glimpse inside the sheer scale of luxury and opulence of some of the homes touched by the wildfires. The video title says $83 Million but it had since upped in value to $125 Million in 2023, and was by this year listed for a whopping $450 Million as of the start of this year according to realtor.com.
It is/was known as The San Onofre Estate and was featured on Season 4 of the show Succession.
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How much is it now?
Try pulling a permit now. You will be able to start building in 3-4 years. And YOU all voted for this insanity and non common sense.
I’ll have to pass. Two many steps at my age. Better off sticking to my one story house.
Would not want to be the one cleaning that place.
Burned down.
Try a decade
Wonder what they had it insured for?
You sure?
So apparently this home burned down — but in an enclave where most homes (including that of Tom Hanks) were spared. Not sure what the value of the remnant land is now. 😐
I looked it up and according to hearsay on social media from those familiar with the property, it is apparently within lookout vicinity of Tom Hanks’ home and is shown to be burned down. While his is still standing.
https://x.com/esishdeyannik/status/1877691984007119344
Those in that area are the very people that pushed for Kamala and Biden and Obama.
Their current situation is a direct result of their political philosophies.
Some people get to live and enjoy absolute luxury in life.
i wish i was one of them..
What’s the market price of charcoal, per ton?
Crazy how Tom Hanks and Steven Speilberg’s homes escaped being burned down.
Yeah re: Spielberg/Hanks homes I am wondering if the quality of the build and smart landscaping/maintenance had anything to do with it?!
‘ Spielberg/Hanks homes I am wondering if the quality of the build and smart landscaping/maintenance had anything to do with it?!’
Most likely it’s because god looked more favorable of them than others and spared them.
Too modern for my taste.
Yes that is the caveat about L.A. real estate - it’s mostly nouveau riche and airy in style — lacking the European elegance of say, Gilded Age era homes in places like Manhattan.
I think more Satan looked favorably upon them and they now have a worthless home until they pass.
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