“It’s not in original condition anymore.” Were the words of the would be saviors of the latest Rudolph house awaiting a certain demise at the hands of space crazy vacation homers...NYT l First Blood, Part 1
the article isn't as clear as it might be, but the issues wouldn't seem to be dealbreakers if the buyers really want the house. there may be some negotiation about returning things to original condition and how that gets paid for, but does this wrangling really suggest the possible demise of the house?
and how did the hogan's go from wanting to have the paul rudolph foundation involved to wanting to tear down/build bigger? that seems like a pretty significant change of character.
Why doesn't somebody just buy the building and have it moved to another local site, obviously it's not going to be saved where it is. I'm sure if someone was willing to take it off their hands they would be more than happy to let you. It will save them $$$. If I had enough Money I would Buy the house and reassemble it on another similar site, unfortunately I couldn't even afford the transportation costs...
Better yet, how sweet would it be to buy up a farm somewhere and start a town, and the entire town will be made up of modern homes that would have been torn down, but were saved by some citizens and brought to the town. It would be like, a museum of modern architecture. Amazingness.
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hm. mapa doesn't have any lawyers.
the article isn't as clear as it might be, but the issues wouldn't seem to be dealbreakers if the buyers really want the house. there may be some negotiation about returning things to original condition and how that gets paid for, but does this wrangling really suggest the possible demise of the house?
and how did the hogan's go from wanting to have the paul rudolph foundation involved to wanting to tear down/build bigger? that seems like a pretty significant change of character.
in the news...
Why doesn't somebody just buy the building and have it moved to another local site, obviously it's not going to be saved where it is. I'm sure if someone was willing to take it off their hands they would be more than happy to let you. It will save them $$$. If I had enough Money I would Buy the house and reassemble it on another similar site, unfortunately I couldn't even afford the transportation costs...
Better yet, how sweet would it be to buy up a farm somewhere and start a town, and the entire town will be made up of modern homes that would have been torn down, but were saved by some citizens and brought to the town. It would be like, a museum of modern architecture. Amazingness.
like an uber modern greenfield village
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