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The most incredible house in New York, NY

 
Doom has been on the Internet by the story dug magazine New York home for a bizarre, unexpected, unimaginable.
The building you see from above, at 190 Bowery Street in southern Manhattan, was built in 1898 and for many years was a bank.
Re outside shows a picture of controlled abandonment-as belonging to someone, but
well sealed for years.Let me not, though. This circumstance the 6 storey mansion of 72 rooms belonging to a photographer who bought it 42 years ago for $ 102,000, and still lives there with his wife and daughter. It is 3,500 square.
Its value is estimated around 50 million. And the photographer did not sell for anything. Empa means ampelofilosofia photos and more in this exciting topic. The photographer said Jay Maizel, by the way, and nobody is awesome money. One such building to be renovated due wants millions, and so Maizel made ​​it a little bit, Zucco Zucco, balonontas holes and turning to imaginative solutions (such as homemade air conditioner, say), and finally brought to a form can be hand lives, but not much different than the original. See a bathroom, say: Or see the kitchen. To build a new kitchen with pipes and all he wants crazy installation, so just repaired the kitchen used by the bank 100 years ago: The first three floors of the house serves as a gallery for the work of the photographer. Of course there is an elevator, of course is the same elevator had the building in 1898. It works just fine. O fourth floor is under constant reconstruction, the fifth is the photographer's workshop and his wife, while the sixth is the bedrooms, kitchen, living room, dining room. Downstairs is still completely functional, safe bank.The photographer there, keeps his job. Seriously. The spitoskylo could not you put a photo of Meraklis Maizel and his wife. NATO's terrace, which in akroula has a kipako with vegetables: You look for people who care about the millions? He made ​​his home a Charis, the bizarre but very own. How to make money







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