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> Who wanted a Le Corbusier ?
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posted by robert1960
edited on 18-Apr-08 10:18 AM [edit]
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18-Apr-08 |
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Nice finding.
Thanks Robert!
Is it really the Villa Stein?!!, After villa Savoie, It,s like the ,,mona lisa,, for 1.000.000 quite affordable!
But says ,,,the property has since been sympathetically divided into apartments,,,
Is it like dividing the mona lisa in 4 or 6 parts-sub pictures? And if it,s divided in 6 parts again, it will be more affordable!
No, just joking, some amount of pragmatism it,s understandable. Very interesting to see it in person. I,d like to be in Paris to make an excursion!.
P.S.: Does Americans imagine the falling water divided into apartments?
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posted by gustavo
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18-Apr-08 |
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Sold-I'll take it!
Just kidding-I only wish! Awesome,awesome,awesome!By US standards,pretty reasonable.too!
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posted by Tulipman
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08-May-08 |
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I,m still thinking it,s a bargain!
Does anybody know how much a comparable apartment in Paris cost?
Let,s say same neighborhood, similar area (sq feet), but just not designed by Le Corbusiser...?
About "The Modern House estate agents"..
Congratulations, I think they are doing a great job, Amazing work they are doing...
Very professional(thanks Robert for sharing).
Dear Robert, it seems you,ve been watching/following some of those thing since sometime ago, Perhaps you know a little more between design /architecture / real estate?
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posted by gustavo
edited on 08-May-08 12:09 PM [edit]
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09-May-08 |
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God you couldn't buy a...
God you couldn't buy a nondescript 2 bed house in a bad area for that price here in Dublin ! That's a giveaway price. Is it a set price or an auction start price Robert?
A beautiful house indeed!
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posted by luna
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09-May-08 |
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I said 'price' four times in a three lined post, my english teacher would be ashamed :-(
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posted by luna
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09-May-08 |
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Is Dublin really that expensive ?
It isn't an auction, but listed for sale at £775,000 (1,080,000 Euros)
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posted by robert1960
edited on 09-May-08 07:32 PM [edit]
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09-May-08 |
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Sorry
Sorry, Gustavo..just seen your post
I am not in real estate or property..or even architecture
I lecture in Fashion Design, but my first love is architecture/ interiors..well, just design in general I guess..
I keep my eye on the property market too!
I buy and sell Twentieth century design as a second income/ hobby too :)
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posted by robert1960
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11-May-08 |
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Robert, You keep your eye on the property market very good. You made very nice findings!
I also like to do it. And when I see an interesting architectural building on sale, I try to visit it to see it with my own eyes, and to ,,feel,, it, to know if it is really architecture or just another building.
Fashion design, how interesting!, I don,t know so much about it, but it could be nice a comparison Fashion design-industrial design-architecture. With the little I know, I see Interesting differences? Someday may be!
Wait wait..
And what about owning a masterpiece between the DA fellows?
Such as a holyday central house or something like that? :-)
I mean divide it in 52, 52 weeks..
So each week will cost 20769,23 Euros.
52 times more affordable?
Tulipman? Robert? Luna? Maybe?
Anybody else wants a week?
:-)
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posted by gustavo
edited on 11-May-08 01:37 PM [edit]
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11-May-08 |
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Sigh, nice idea Gustavo :-)...
Sigh, nice idea Gustavo :-) ...but there'd be fights over who gets which week :-(
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posted by luna
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