At only 30 feet wide, lot provided the design team and builders a particularly small envelope to work within. Regulations also limits how tall a structure can stand in this space, and the sloping lot offered physical limitations for crews.
The answer? A series of cascading octagons that steps down the hillside.
“Nowhere will you find another home like this one, it’s a study in geometry that results in a singular piece of art,” said Cathy Youngling of Paragon Real Estate Group, who is listing the three bedroom for $2 million. “I can see a young person really digging this house.”
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Dang that looks awesome would be cool to live there but ouch on the price tag!
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Great post! follow,upvote ,resteem and comment @roba I'll do the same for you.
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