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    Default One of the priciest homes to hit Metro Detroit market in years [[asking $15,000,000)

    http://www.trulia.com/property/31199...-48306#photo-1



    You don't built this type of home with intentions to leave anytime soon. The listing says it was built in 2006. Six or seven years later the [[still incredibly wealthy) owners want out? Not good for Detroit or SE Michigan in general when people with this much money are [[still) leaving.

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    Isn't that Karmanos' house?

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    No it's my house.... I'd just been trying to keep it on the low-low. I guess everyone knows now!

    Quote Originally Posted by jcole View Post
    Isn't that Karmanos' house?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zacha341 View Post
    No it's my house.... I'd just been trying to keep it on the low-low. I guess everyone knows now!
    I told you shopping @ AL-Haramine would save you money......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zacha341 View Post
    No it's my house.... I'd just been trying to keep it on the low-low. I guess everyone knows now!
    Forget Belle Isle, were moving the picnic to your house.

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    ^^^ Just make sure Gnome brings that pie of his........

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    Quote Originally Posted by Downriviera View Post
    Forget Belle Isle, were moving the picnic to your house.
    That would be quite a rough trip for the urban yuppies who use SMART or DDOT for their travels.

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    It looks more like Eminem's house [[thus the reason behind the high asking price). He's been talking about selling that property for a while now. I'm probably wrong though.
    Last edited by 313WX; June-16-13 at 01:56 PM.

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    It's neither Eminem's or Karmanos' home. It's the one of the family members that owns RGIS, headquartered in Auburn Hills. 25k employees worldwide.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RGIS_Inventory_Specialists

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    Gauche! I guess you can't buy taste.

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    Quote Originally Posted by poobert View Post
    Gauche! I guess you can't buy taste.
    I love the rose velvet furniture. Looks like something my mom would buy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by poobert View Post
    Gauche! I guess you can't buy taste.

    Bad taste = his house is bigger than mine

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    Quote Originally Posted by 48009 View Post
    It's neither Eminem's or Karmanos' home....
    Although Eminem's is just a few doors north of there.

    Google Maps

    Not only wouldn't I want a house that large, I would very much want not to have a house that large. Although it might make a nice contemporary version of the Garwood Mansion.

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    It's going to be on the market for a while. Not too many people can afford a spread like that.

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    5 bedrooms and TEN baths????????

    I will never, for the life of me, understand why anyone would want a monstrosity like that

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    Quote Originally Posted by rb336 View Post
    5 bedrooms and TEN baths????????

    I will never, for the life of me, understand why anyone would want a monstrosity like that
    It's butt-ugly to boot.

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    Folks like that want houses like that because they have to present a certain image when they throw corporate parties at their homes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Honky Tonk View Post
    It's butt-ugly to boot.
    Sorry but this is the nicest houses to hit the SE Michigan market in a very long time. A few years ago there was a Novi house with tons of acreage and a house at 730 Vaughan--THOSE were tacky monstrosities. This home is very tasteful and it's obvious no expense was spared. Outside of the President/CEO of an Auburn Hills supplier, I can't think of anyone with access to funds like this is that area.
    Last edited by 48009; June-17-13 at 08:29 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by movingback View Post
    Folks like that want houses like that because they have to present a certain image when they throw corporate parties at their homes.
    Doubtful. They do it because they can. And old school conservative folks believe a bigger house illustrates that you're a chosen one, closer to God. I'm sure someone on here is an expert in theology that can explain where that mentality comes from.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 48009 View Post
    Doubtful. They do it because they can. And old school conservative folks believe a bigger house illustrates that you're a chosen one, closer to God. I'm sure someone on here is an expert in theology that can explain where that mentality comes from.
    There is a certain thread of Calvinism where that originated, but there is also a certain thread of Calvinism that eschewed ostentation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rb336 View Post
    There is a certain thread of Calvinism where that originated, but there is also a certain thread of Calvinism that eschewed ostentation.
    Wealth and prosperity are a sign of God's Grace.

    Ostentacious display is giving in to the temptations of the devil.

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    The first of many, I'm sure. The Bloomfields and "hams, etc. are all getting pretty long in the tooth. Pretty soon, a lot of those houses are going to hit the market asking for premium prices, but the glut of those houses on the market will drive prices down quickly and the younger generation really thinks those houses are really yucky - nice place to visit but wouldn't want to live there.

    That area in the next ten years is going to be pretty interesting when those homes become within reach of folks that otherwise would never have access. I predict the 2nd coming of the great white flight: This Time It's Bloomfield Hills!

    -- Hell, Bloomfield Park is a great start. lol!
    Last edited by Baselinepunk; June-17-13 at 07:59 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Baselinepunk View Post
    The first of many, I'm sure. The Bloomfields and "hams, etc. are all getting pretty long in the tooth. Pretty soon, a lot of those houses are going to hit the market asking for premium prices, but the glut of those houses on the market will drive prices down quickly and the younger generation really thinks those houses are really yucky - nice place to visit but wouldn't want to live there.

    That area in the next ten years is going to be pretty interesting when those homes become within reach of folks that otherwise would never have access. I predict the 2nd coming of the great white flight: This Time It's Bloomfield Hills!

    -- Hell, Bloomfield Park is a great start. lol!
    Hate to break this to you, but Birmingham especially has been seeing the population shift for years, and it's not for the better, obviously. *Half* of all homes sold in Bloomfield/Birmingham after the auto and real estate crash were banked owned. The aging population of these two towns is only going to exacerbate the diminished landsape of once elite towns, as they all sell and retire in Florida, et al.
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    "Hate to break this to you, but Birmingham especially has been seeing the population shift for years, and it's not for the better, obviously. *Half* of all homes sold in Bloomfield/Birmingham after the auto and real estate crash were banked owned. The aging population of these two towns is only going to exacerbate the diminished landsape of once elite towns, as they all sell and retire in Florida, et al."

    I know it's been happening for a while. Let's not forget that with the Pulte pullout; it's going to exasperate things there, too.

    Heck, I might even consider it if the price was right. But not one of those crap - built homes. If you look close that area still has some remnants of older homes that still have that charm of the area's pre-Capitialist Pig Dog context.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Baselinepunk View Post
    The first of many, I'm sure. The Bloomfields and "hams, etc. are all getting pretty long in the tooth. Pretty soon, a lot of those houses are going to hit the market asking for premium prices, but the glut of those houses on the market will drive prices down quickly and the younger generation really thinks those houses are really yucky - nice place to visit but wouldn't want to live there.

    That area in the next ten years is going to be pretty interesting when those homes become within reach of folks that otherwise would never have access. I predict the 2nd coming of the great white flight: This Time It's Bloomfield Hills!

    -- Hell, Bloomfield Park is a great start. lol!
    I would guess a likely of scenario is that if there is glut of monstrous homes, they will be sold to developers who will tear them down and put 10-15 mc mansions on the property....ala Grosse Pointe in the 70s and 80s.

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