Posted on 07/09/2023 6:24:43 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
Climate doomsayer James Cameron has joined his wife Suzy Amis Cameron in listing their 102-acre California oceanfront property for sale. The Santa Barbara ranch, purchased by the couple back in 1999, can be yours for $33 million.
Fox News reports the 68-year-old filmmaker and the 61-year-old former actress’s estate is located in the exclusive gated neighborhood of Hollister Ranch on Santa Barbara County’s Gaviota Coast
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They have to get their 2025-30 thing going they’re running out of time to CONTROL us
Will he disclose to the buyers that the property will soon be under water? How can he expect to get $33 million, in good conscience, if he truly believes? This is why I don’t think anyone with any sense truly thinks this stuff is real.
I know one thing: he’s a flaming hypocrite, just like the rest of the Tinseltown miscreants.
I don’t think it’s real.
He’s in the business of Make Believe.
Johnny Carson was so excited about an oceanside house he asked the owner ‘how much?’. ‘Not for sale’ said the owner. Obviously Carson got that house eventually.
Maybe Steven Spielberg can buy it to go along with his $250M super-yacht.
I remember the hole in the ozone layer hype.
MSM was on the story 24 x 7.
NASA couldn’t punch enough holes in the ozone layer to find out why it was getting smaller.
All so Dupont could get their R12 retired and create a market for their new ozone friendly product.
He shouldn’t even be selling it, if he really believes that it will be underwater in a few years.
I lived in Santa Barbara many years ago.
I remember when the Hollister Ranch was subdivided and sold in 100 acre lots. Actor James Arness, aka Matt Dillon on “Gunsmoke,” bought one of those lots and built a home on his parcel.
Most of the 100 acre lots were located at a fairly high elevation, therefore so-called rising sea levels, if they really existed, would not be a problem at any rate.
102 acres for 33 million? sounds cheap for that many acres.
The kicker is the seller is supposed to disclose any known problem with the property. Rising seas would definitely be one.
James Cameron’s Home in Photos
https://robbreport.com/shelter/celebrity-homes/gallery/james-cameron-home-photos-1234865467/
I’d buy it but I don’t think I could afford the property taxes!
$412,500 annually at 1.25 % of purchase price.
Typical hollyweird libtard preaching down to others about fake climate change from his seaside mansion
Affordable if I can get HUD to require me to build a section 8 apartment community - maybe 88 apartments per acre?
Being section 8, should be able to get a bunch of involuntary immigrants to join me in allowing the feds to pay for all of those apartments. And the repairs.
Yeah the Santa Barbara cognoscenti should love that move.
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