Tuesday, November 02, 2010

Real Estate Tip

If you're looking for a winter home, Ryan Seacrest (photo) is selling his.

It's a bit of a fixer upper, but if you can manage to make do with six bedrooms, six and a half bathrooms, a double height rotunda entrance hall, a formal living room with beamed ceiling, fireplace, and Mexican paver tile floors, and a formal dining room with a pitched beamed ceiling and antique light fixtures, a den, a library, a family room with fireplace, a screening room, and a master bedroom with a very high wood paneled ceiling and a gigantic bed with wooden canopy, a fireplace, hardwood floors, a couple of leather and striped cloth club chairs, and a couple of banks of tall French doors, all nestled on a measly one acre lot with a long gated driveway, a circular motor court, a long lap pool sunk directly into a flat, tree-ringed grassy pad, and a lighted championship tennis court, it will only set you back about $14.5 million.