Posted Jul 12, 2020, 6:57 PM
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Originally Posted by whatnext
If you'd like to own a piece of Fugly history, here's your chance. It boggles the mind that someone who spent all that money to build this steaming pile apparently didn't consult an architect. If there was one involved they should lose their license for crimes against taste.
[IMG] fuglymcmansion by whatnextyvr, on Flickr[/IMG]
Credit: The Province
The megamansion is also a massive piece of Richmond history because there can never again be a mansion that size built on Agricultural Land Reserve.
You’re not permitted to build 22,000 square-foot megamansions on agricultural land in Richmond, but you can still buy one as long as you have $21.9 million.
A controversial Richmond megamansion hit the market Friday, immediately becoming the priciest home for sale in the city. Listed for a whopping $21,980,000, the nine-bedroom, 11-bathroom megamansion at 9431 No. 6 Road was built in 2018 on four hectares (10 acres) — a massive piece of Richmond land.
The home has two fireplaces, and two garages — enough space for about six vehicles. Annual property taxes on the single-family mansion are just over $16,000.
But the megamansion is also a massive piece of Richmond history because there can never again be a mansion that size built on Agricultural Land Reserve parcels....
https://theprovince.com/news/local-n...0-0a9da5728dfc
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Wow..that is fugly. I'm guessing new money and i'm also guessing that they aren't into landscaping/gardening and have way too many cars.
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