It's really going to take a grown man to buy that house.
Trust me. It's not too bad.frenchtoast said:
I don't think I'd ever want a house that big no matter how much money I have.
ag2003 said:
How does one even begin to try to sell an $8m home in Stillwater, OK?
ag2003 said:
How does one even begin to try to sell an $8m home in Stillwater, OK?
Apparently, you have never been to Stillwater.? Not only can you see Lubbock but if you go to his 2nd floor you can see Vail.AggieBiker said:
After you check in, where do you go to pick up your snow skis?
I could see how this guy chortling up the place would be annoying.one safe place said:
In one place it says 110 acres, in another it says 70 acres. So, that is going to have to get straightened out if they want me as a potential buyer.
Place has too much of a timber and wood look to suit me. Hello termites and woodpeckers. Says it has five fireplaces, that's a lot of chopping wood, though I guess you could chop up some of the wood on the inside and won't have too far to carry it. One thing that I noticed that shows promise is that the front porch appears to have room for both a refrigerator and a freezer.
agree...I mean change it up a little bit from the slate/rustic/wood theme in a few rooms! UGG...george07 said:
That's a big ass house but ugly IMO
This may be the dumbest comment I've read anywhere.AgLA06 said:It always amazes me when Aggies make comments like this.ag2003 said:
How does one even begin to try to sell an $8m home in Stillwater, OK?
It's basically between Tulsa and Oklahoma City and an hour to downtown for both. There's more than enough big money opportunities between the two. Not much different than expensive homes in Houston or Dallas suburbs.