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How do you like the distribution of spaces and architecture in general

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^ Oh, it's because of the multi-level thing, because a 'flat' is USUALLY spread in one single floor. You could call it double-decked lofts with an independent ground floor, or single-property flat building... or...
 
... You could call it ...

I'd call it a 3-storey, 40 foot-wide terrace house.

But someone has come along and ripped out a crazy, two storey atrium and added lots of pretentious mansion-like dressing.
 
I'd call it a 3-storey, 40 foot-wide terrace house.

Right, but not a 'mansion' :roll:

THIS was a NYC mansion:

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You can't have mansions anymore, when anyone with big pretensions and little money wants to have their own "mansion"... and when small peddlers want to feel big by advertising their goldfishes as sharks.
 
^ OMG, with that TV set, it is definitive: enter The Conjuring Universe.
 
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It always astounds but no longer surprises me how badly some rich people live, and how ordinary their dwellings are, although I doubt that these apartments will be actually lived in. Visited, but not actually lived in.
 
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It always astounds but no longer surprises me how badly some rich people live, and how ordinary their dwellings are, although I doubt that these apartments will be actually lived in. Visited, but not actually lived in.

Indeed :eek: :##:

I remember dpnice posting pics of 'Madame's' :cool: villa, and I was appalled by how common it all WAS (not just looked), particularly for Nice, under the few trimmings of a set table and some Christmas frills...

As I have said many times before on this board, those are not "rich" people (some of those last properties are just around $4M), but mere middle-classers... and if those "flats" and "villas" are owned by real "rich" people, they are more idiotic than rich 8-) :rolleyes:
 
Damn you are all so much into my posts: I never pay that much attention to any of them :mrgreen:

The other 'painting' was the Creation of Adam by a certain Italian queer. Realtors haven't much of an opinion of the cultural development of their clients.
 
The other 'painting' was the Creation of Adam by a certain Italian queer. Realtors haven't much of an opinion of the cultural development of their clients.

Not just because there is not much development about which to have an opinion, it's simply that those realtors can't even conceive any "cultural development" beyond their own... limited life.
 
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