Originally marketed by Sotheby’s for $47.5 million in 2012, the 3.4-acre Woodside estate dubbed “Woodhaven Manor” at 700 Kings Mountain Road – which was built in 1988 and includes a 12,000-square-foot main home, a 1,200-square-foot carriage house and a 1,000-square-foot guest house – was listed for $28.888 million in 2015.
Relisted for $23.988 million early last year, the estate was listed anew, but without an address, for $21.8 million this past October, a price which was reduced to $19.8 million in December.
And yesterday, the price for the estate was further reduced to $17.85 million or roughly 62 percent below the original asking price, a sale at which will be considered to be “at asking” according to all MLS-based reports and stats.
TACKY
Beyond. Who green lights the idea of pink walls on pink floors? That tacky mistake cost you a ton of money… If you painted this thing right and highlight the good bones you’d be in much better shape.
This suggests that putting a ridiculously high listing price on a property may not be sufficient to sell that property. I for one, am shocked by this news.
the only thing missing is gold paint…and a few more columns. it even has a colored toilet and office art.
Does Trump need a west Coast home?
1988. That explains a lot.
seems kind of cramped to me.
Totally hideous.
UPDATE: Woodside Estate Drops to 34 Percent of 2012 Price