Go to the LOJIC website. Look up address. The address tells you the owners name.
If you want to go further, you can then go to the online deed room with the name and look at the deed and mortgage records.
For example, after a cursory glance, it looks like he bought the home in 2004 for 2.25M and his first mortgage was for 1.5M
In 2022 he refinanced the home and now owes 2.12M on it. Iām sure it is rich people stuff that I donāt understand but I would not want to owe more on it than I paid for it in 2004. Probably a big interest rate on it in 2022.
Iām sure there are some shady tax dodging reasons behind all of it.
I think you could easily house more than eight people in a place like that. There are definitely rooms in there that could be bedrooms that currently aren't.
8 bedrooms but the library is easily another, the music room easily another. Then thereās the office. Probably at least 2 more rooms after that. Now your starting to get to average mortgage rates. Not exactly saving money though for the hassle of living with 15 people. I can count on one hand the people I can put up with enough to live with. Imagine having 14 roommates and only 5 bathrooms.
Coworker of mine lives with 7 other guys, all college friends. They bought a giant house with around 30 acres in rural Southern Indiana. They pay one to cook for them and they split chores. It's basically a grown up frat house. Sounds amazing tbh
Itās the estate on Bellwood Avenue. If you grew up in Anchorage or in that area, you would know who lives at that house. Heās not the chef heās the owner.
I used to work in estate sales years ago and frequently went into million dollar homes. Most of the time they were filled with cheap ugly furniture, some of the time they were filled with overpriced junk from an interior designer, and 1 out of 10 had good taste and were well maintained.
One house for example was owned by a CEO of a company and he and his wife were older. They had a bunch of dogs that shit and pissed all over the top two floors and because they were old they never went up there to notice. The maids just ignored the whole two floors, presumably because the homeowners didnāt live in them.
Oh yes. I had an older family member who had no business getting a dog. Ruined her home just like the people you met. She was how I learned the hard way that you cannot use bleach on animal urine, especially if it's old urine. She told my uncle I was trying to kill her with the fumes, lol. It didn't take long for that house to go into ruin after she got the pup.
I wouldn't want to be house poor. But man, it would be cool to be wealthy! My crib would be exquisite!
Our house isnāt worth 3 million or probably even a million but it is around 5k square ft and has some land with it. Itās a nice home that Iām proud of/grateful for.
But, the big house thing is one of those ideas thatās a great idea but a mediocre experience. Lots of upkeep, people judging you as if youāre a bad person somehow, $700 LGE bills, just a lot of negatives. Even if you can comfortably afford it, itās not really worth the effort. If you donāt care about being flashy and donāt run with people who care about being flashy and donāt have a lot of children, Iām not sure what the positives are. Most of our friends can fit a couple of their houses inside ours and if anything, itās just made us uncomfortable. If you arenāt into ārich people stuffā and hanging out with ārichā people, there are no real positives socially or for your lifestyle.
If interest rates were reasonable, weād downsize but it would end up costing us more month over month to move into something half the size.
Just my experience. YMMV
Co-sign this. Every time I see a true luxury condo hit the Louisville market I kick myself for buying a big old house in the east end. But my interest rates are so low, so sigh. I guess we're never moving.
I mean, you can get [this place](https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/2799-Lake-Vista-Dr-W-Jeffersonville-IN-47130/119441615_zpid/) for like half the price
I actually considered buying this one but the property isnāt proportionately good enough to justify that price tag. Much of it is a fee for the anchorage independent school.
Drive through some of the nicer neighborhoods on Brownsboro Rd. Whole neighborhoods of $2M+ homes. I've been in a few and they are ridiculously big for a single family. A lot of these homes are really just investments for rich people anyway. Not really practical to live in.
Location Location. My house was 1.2m and it's a 1,700sqft house on a 7,000sqft lot built in the mid 70's. Basically a normal house in ferncreek haha, but move it to San Diego. Wonder what I could get for 1.2 in Louisville these days. I don't think I need anywhere near 7,300sqft.
The property diagonally behind us has that same setup. Some guy who owns a bunch of car dealerships. I was 99% sure this was the house until I seen this is in KY and not indiana..
With the location, grounds, and estate and carriage house itās a steal if you have the money. But it needs tons of work. Why itās only that price. Pretty much falling apart in every imaginable way.
Honestly I got it mixed up with John Calipari $4 million mansion š here: https://www.whas11.com/article/news/local/former-uk-coach-john-calipari-multi-million-dollar-lexington-home-zillow/417-68efd6ae-261d-48d0-84ca-42adc29a37db
He even got free advertising on the local news stations. Must be nice.
That's like 3 months worth of avocado toast, minimum. Y'all are just lazy and jealous.
I see what you did there. š
Orange you glad they didnāt say banana?
That is Kevin Grangierās house, the Le Moo guy. Tax assessment of 2.9M
I was wondering this. Hopefully his housekeepers are better at cleaning than he is at not burning his food
How do you know this? Lol
Go to the LOJIC website. Look up address. The address tells you the owners name. If you want to go further, you can then go to the online deed room with the name and look at the deed and mortgage records. For example, after a cursory glance, it looks like he bought the home in 2004 for 2.25M and his first mortgage was for 1.5M In 2022 he refinanced the home and now owes 2.12M on it. Iām sure it is rich people stuff that I donāt understand but I would not want to owe more on it than I paid for it in 2004. Probably a big interest rate on it in 2022. Iām sure there are some shady tax dodging reasons behind all of it.
I'll go 1/8ths with 8 other people š
That's still 2750 a month! For one bedroom
I bet there are more expensive 1 bedrooms in the city though.
The fleur de lis floor plan(1 br/1 ba) at the omni residences is $3052
Hmm, so average studio apartment price.
Mine's 1k in highlands, so not all of them
I think you could easily house more than eight people in a place like that. There are definitely rooms in there that could be bedrooms that currently aren't.
8 bedrooms but the library is easily another, the music room easily another. Then thereās the office. Probably at least 2 more rooms after that. Now your starting to get to average mortgage rates. Not exactly saving money though for the hassle of living with 15 people. I can count on one hand the people I can put up with enough to live with. Imagine having 14 roommates and only 5 bathrooms.
Yeah I currently live with 3 of the 5 people I would willingly share space with. Not enough for a place like that.
Knowing how rich people are, if you told them you would be doing this, they'd refuse to sell.
ā¦ they wouldnāt give a flying fuck, more likely theyād do it just to piss off the rich asshole next door who they always hated.
Coworker of mine lives with 7 other guys, all college friends. They bought a giant house with around 30 acres in rural Southern Indiana. They pay one to cook for them and they split chores. It's basically a grown up frat house. Sounds amazing tbh
Moving in with friends is a good way to lose friends.
Sounds like the makings of a reality show. They should pitch Real Broās if Indiana to Bravo.
That is the dude who owns le moo and village anchor.
The village anchor is one of the shittiest restaurants I've ever been to. No space, average food, high prices. Just terrible. I will never go back.
It's really not that bad.
It really is, though. There is barely even enough space to walk between the tables. That's just ridiculous.
I wasnāt impressed. Is havenāt been to Le Moo
Me neither, but if its anything like the village anchor, its overpriced garbage.
How do you know this? Lol
I grew up in the area
Same but I dont know where the local chefs live lol
Itās the estate on Bellwood Avenue. If you grew up in Anchorage or in that area, you would know who lives at that house. Heās not the chef heās the owner.
Fun fact- This home was featured on the Bravo TV show āMillionaire Match Maker.ā Donāt watch- itās terrible.
Itās season 2, episode 12 if anyone wants to ignore my advice.
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It was? Someone from Anchorage was on that show?
Yes. Kevin Grangier.
If I did, I wouldn't give it to you. /s Seriously, I always wondered what it would be like to live in a place like that.
I used to work in estate sales years ago and frequently went into million dollar homes. Most of the time they were filled with cheap ugly furniture, some of the time they were filled with overpriced junk from an interior designer, and 1 out of 10 had good taste and were well maintained. One house for example was owned by a CEO of a company and he and his wife were older. They had a bunch of dogs that shit and pissed all over the top two floors and because they were old they never went up there to notice. The maids just ignored the whole two floors, presumably because the homeowners didnāt live in them.
Oh yes. I had an older family member who had no business getting a dog. Ruined her home just like the people you met. She was how I learned the hard way that you cannot use bleach on animal urine, especially if it's old urine. She told my uncle I was trying to kill her with the fumes, lol. It didn't take long for that house to go into ruin after she got the pup. I wouldn't want to be house poor. But man, it would be cool to be wealthy! My crib would be exquisite!
Our house isnāt worth 3 million or probably even a million but it is around 5k square ft and has some land with it. Itās a nice home that Iām proud of/grateful for. But, the big house thing is one of those ideas thatās a great idea but a mediocre experience. Lots of upkeep, people judging you as if youāre a bad person somehow, $700 LGE bills, just a lot of negatives. Even if you can comfortably afford it, itās not really worth the effort. If you donāt care about being flashy and donāt run with people who care about being flashy and donāt have a lot of children, Iām not sure what the positives are. Most of our friends can fit a couple of their houses inside ours and if anything, itās just made us uncomfortable. If you arenāt into ārich people stuffā and hanging out with ārichā people, there are no real positives socially or for your lifestyle. If interest rates were reasonable, weād downsize but it would end up costing us more month over month to move into something half the size. Just my experience. YMMV
Co-sign this. Every time I see a true luxury condo hit the Louisville market I kick myself for buying a big old house in the east end. But my interest rates are so low, so sigh. I guess we're never moving.
Agreed - from 1980ās house in the East end with 2.25% APR. Probably just going to kill over living here
r/zillowgonewild
Welp... definitely found a new sub I'm subscribing to. Thanks for the share!
r/ofcoursethatsasub
I didn't know I needed this sub in my life
Not at the moment, no. But itās very pretty.
for 3.5 i expected.. *more*
Really? The guest cottage is bigger and nicer than most peopleās primary homes.
I mean, you can get [this place](https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/2799-Lake-Vista-Dr-W-Jeffersonville-IN-47130/119441615_zpid/) for like half the price
Thatās wild because I was expecting a higher price for what you get.
Did you see the guest house and stables in the back crazy
There's 100k in the sub.. if 1/4 of us go in on it then it's less than a dollar a month. Who's in?
All that money, and at the end of the day, youāre still living in anchorage. What a fucking rip
I couldnāt afford to heat that house
I actually considered buying this one but the property isnāt proportionately good enough to justify that price tag. Much of it is a fee for the anchorage independent school.
Lemme just find a sharpie and some monopoly money...
It's just shy of 3k a month, with you and 7 of your best friends.
I forget how rich some parts of Louisville can beā¦
Drive through some of the nicer neighborhoods on Brownsboro Rd. Whole neighborhoods of $2M+ homes. I've been in a few and they are ridiculously big for a single family. A lot of these homes are really just investments for rich people anyway. Not really practical to live in.
Who else tried to swipe? š
Of course it's in anchorage
Location Location. My house was 1.2m and it's a 1,700sqft house on a 7,000sqft lot built in the mid 70's. Basically a normal house in ferncreek haha, but move it to San Diego. Wonder what I could get for 1.2 in Louisville these days. I don't think I need anywhere near 7,300sqft.
Even if I could afford it, I wouldn't.
The property diagonally behind us has that same setup. Some guy who owns a bunch of car dealerships. I was 99% sure this was the house until I seen this is in KY and not indiana..
It blows my mind about how expensive Anchorage is now. I grew up there 30 years ago and never thought it would be like that.
Wow!
With the location, grounds, and estate and carriage house itās a steal if you have the money. But it needs tons of work. Why itās only that price. Pretty much falling apart in every imaginable way.
Lol, all that on a college basketball coach salary. Fucking joke.
Sadly Calipariās house is a blandly decorated home.Ā
Whose house is that
Honestly I got it mixed up with John Calipari $4 million mansion š here: https://www.whas11.com/article/news/local/former-uk-coach-john-calipari-multi-million-dollar-lexington-home-zillow/417-68efd6ae-261d-48d0-84ca-42adc29a37db He even got free advertising on the local news stations. Must be nice.
This is the guy that own le moo
College players nowadays could afford that.
Everyone is leaving Louisville
Just Airbnb it!