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"This isn't New York, I don't know if you are going to get that"
Behold, it’s the totally baller house of the week: there’s a bar, a theater, an infinity pool, iPads. Yes, there are iPads.
This 1.32-acre, 10,279-square foot beachfront property in Cape Cod has been on the market for about three years but couldn’t entice a buyer (maybe because of its $13.9 million price tag). The Osterville estate, owned by Edward Breslow, a former executive at EMC Corporation, will now be sold at an auction next month. The current listed price has no bearing on the auction price.
"This isn't New York," said Coldwell Banker's Rich Hornblower, who sells, condos across downtown Boston and beyond. "I don't know if they are going to get that."
Still, where some see vacant storefronts and rowdy, game-night bars, developers of the city's newest residential towers looking ahead to a maybe-not-so-distant future where Downtown Crossing and North Station will rival the Back Bay or even Beacon Hill as hot places to live.
This house probably looks even more baller in person. Go do it — open houses are every Wednesday to Sunday from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m.