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This enormous $3.5 million castle-syle home in Oklahoma City, Okla. originally sold for $4 million. Photo: Curbed |
This extravagant
castle-like home
was built on spec in 2008 and purchased during construction by a local
neurosurgeon and his hairdresser wife for around $4M. The owner told The
Oklahoman she and her husband were "planning a trip to Europe, in part
to tour castles, when they spotted the...house."
But now they've put their
Oklahoma City
travel alternative up for sale at a loss, despite having filled the
place with glamorous European light fixtures and furnishings. The castle
was first listed for $4M in early 2011 and took a quick $500K price cut
in May.
At 9,600 square foot, "[i]t's a big home and everything suits it,"
the owner says. "The chandeliers and the big door handles. Everything is
more perfect than I could pick out in a million years." Yet the
six-bedroom manse, a hodge-podge of faux finishes and architectural
styles, might be one of the most muddled designs we've come across.
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This backyard pool is one of the homes' more modern amenities. Photo: Curbed |
So what makes this place so fascinating? Contained within the estate
are details designed by builder Dave Goodman, of Oklahoma-based Dave
Goodman Homes, to feel old school and distinctly European: hand-painted
finishes throughout, wood floors, and beamed ceilings, some of them 22
feet high. "A lot of my inspiration comes from old historic homes,
inside as well as outside," Goodman has said about the house, which, in
2009, was used as a showhouse to raise money for the YMCA Oklahoma City.
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This master bedroom looks fit for a King. Photo: Curbed |
The theme continues outside, where a Spanish slate-gray roof, two
turrets, and Gothic windows, not to mention 2,000 additional square feet
of covered patios and balconies contribute to the property's
castle-like feel. "It was breathtaking and we fell in love," the seller
says. "We looked at it on Sunday and bought it on Wednesday. It will be a
bright, cheery, happy home."
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An ideal room for watching classic movies about medieval kings and queens. Photo: Curbed |
Despite its reasonable-sounding $365 per square foot—not to mention
its massive 800-bottle wine cellar—one thing's for sure: finding a buyer
who wouldn't rather spend their millions on regular trips to the real
thing in Europe might be a challenge.
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http://realestate.yahoo.com/promo/a-medieval-style-castle-in-oklahoma.html
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