Posted on 11/25/2019 2:54:54 PM PST by ConservativeStatement
A 7,610-square-foot, six-level townhouse in Bostons prestigious Louisburg Square is listed for sale for $20.5 million.
The home, located at 17 Louisburg Square, is located next door to the townhome owned by former U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Teresa Heinz Kerry. The property was built in the 1850s and was originally the location of an Episcopal convent and private hospital owned by the Order of St. Margaret. It was subdivided and renovated in 1994.
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The furniture is total crap. One would expect real antiques at least, but real estate agents “stage” homes for sale.
Having said that, I’m still not impressed with the house. Lovely ‘hood though.
or Ronald Reagan’s “A Time for Choosing” on a loop...
Who would pay anything to live next to the male Jane Fonda?
My buddy’s doing that right now and i bet he’d still agree with you.
It would not surprise me at all if Kerry has the final say about who is, and who is not, allowed to move in next door.
Maybe if I could blow my leafs in his yard . . . otherwise, nah.
Pay me $20.5 million and I will live there one week a year after erecting a huge privacy fence between me and the Kerry’s.
It should look just like Trump’s border wall but you can’t see through the slots.
This sure would make good housing for Somali refugees.
Not even for 24 cents is that a desired neighbor.
Cannot quite remember, but how far is that area from Boston Harbor? Just wondering if JK has Swift boat docked near by... Just in case the Nation calls him to duty again and he can heroically earn another Purple Heart...
About a 10 to 15 minute walk.
Even if I had the money, who wants to live next door to Mr. Ed?
If I was rich, I would buy the place and rent it out cheap to a bunch of “migrants”. It would be fun to see the Kerrys freak out.
We have a winner. That was my initial sentiment. Sanctuary city meets sanctuary townhouse.
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