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bonestamp2 15 hours ago

I assume he's planning to build a super mansion once he gets enough acreage.

Reminds me of a guy near me who bought three already massive adjacent properties. Tore down two of them. One become a pond. The other one was rebuilt into a massive $30M mansion. The third was already a $15M mansion so he kept that as his guest house. The funny thing is that his guest house... has a guest house.

jb1991 14 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Is this also in California? Can’t imagine they’re very many places in the world where people behave this way. That is, people with enough wealth and interest in doing this in particular location.

reaperducer 10 hours ago | parent [-]

Can’t imagine they’re very many places in the world where people behave this way.

Really? Because it happens everywhere. I've seen it from Chicago to Seattle to South Carolina. Start going to the zoning board meetings of any town with enough people, and you'll run into it.

In London, they tend to expand down, rather than out, but it happens so often there's a term for it there: Iceberg homes.

kcplate 14 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

If I am visiting with my mother in law, I would consider the host very gracious and attentive to all the needs of his guests.

DANmode 14 hours ago | parent [-]

Do you do this a lot?

kcplate 14 hours ago | parent [-]

As little as possible, unless the guest house I am staying in has a guest house. Then I would consider it.