The house is so fantastic that you may have to leave from retirement. (In this scenario, your dream is my dream. literally).
Sitting just outside Abilene in Tascola, this gorgeous home is enjoyable for days with views.
She’s screaming
Owned by a family of a well-known power, this home is fantastic from top to bottom. It’s so good that I want to scream in a turtleneck sweater.
The most perfect interior design with refined concrete floors, cedar beams, limestone accent walls, perfect built-in, and a collection of art like the Louvre? Needless to say, a huge plate glass window that offers a wide view of the valley below.
This house and this lot were very unique and essentially invented the category. This is a remote luxury. Doesn’t that sound nice?
Ready for a close-up
When you turn the corner, there is nothing to obstruct the person next to you to see. Turning another corner will bring new details such as copper in the utility room, single basin, and farmer apron sinks. (If you use only adjectives)?
The wooden trim is intentionally – not coincidentally, but matching doors that match the solid wooden beams on the ceiling above. It is the cavalry of all that is right in the design of a home.
This is a movie about going home.
Perhaps what I like most is that it’s not a huge house. It looks modest at 3,785 square feet and has 3 bedrooms and 4 full bathrooms. And while I love the size and finish of this summit house, let’s be authentic. I like a lot the most.
It’s all yours
a lot. In other words, come on. Set it on top of the steamboat mountain with panoramic views, but can you imagine the sky at sunset?
Or, they swim in that pool that disappears across the edge in a way that can only be called “infinite.” (But it whispers like it did in a perfume commercial in the 1990s).
Everything has 21.31 acres to look out and they are all yours. Like the Lion King. Everything the sun touches (within the given metes and boundaries) is your kingdom. Or Quenendom. Or non-binarydom.
As Hill pointed out, Abilene’s real estate is likely to be even more interesting with the Stargate Project investing $2.3 billion in the city. Maybe they’ll have the competitor sign this contract before the wind hits them?
John Hill of Barnett & Hill has 226 Rabbit Runs listed for $2.5 million.