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Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Trees, Fields, Mountains...and Mansions?

Picture this: you're walking along an unbeaten path, made visible only by the occasional passing by of a deer or two. You breathe in the crisp fall air as you continue your walk through a part of nature that is not known to many. As you pass a sapling on your right and a mulberry bush on your left, you stop dead in your tracks. No, there's no bear, no mountain lion - only a multimillion dollar mansion plopped right in the middle of Mother Nature's backyard.

To say that this is a one-of-a-kind occurance would be downright inaccurate; the number of massive mansions located in modest rural areas is growing, but people do have a method to this madness. Realtor Greg Antonsen says, "You have all the privacy you want - it's its own world." It makes sense to anyone who is looking to get away from it all by living in a state-of-the-art home situated in a state-of-the-nature location.

However, living in the middle of nowhere has its drawbacks. When it's time for an owner to move on and move out, selling his mansion often proves to be difficult. Minnesota Vikings co-owner James Jundt and his family have had their Minnesota Southways Estate on the market for years; they're asking $53 million, but so far, there haven't been any takers who are willing to not only pay a hefty sum of money but to also commit to a lifestyle rooted in nature.

While living in a decked-out mansion in the middle of nowhere has its disadvantages, don't be surprised if you do, indeed, stumble upon a multimillion dollar home while walking through the woods someday. It may seem extreme to build a beautiful home where virtually no one will be able to admire its beauty, but for some people, the peace and quiet of the countryside is enough to say "I do" to the contract.


Top: Exterior view of a beautiful estate in Aspen, Colorado. Bottom: view of Aspen Highlands and Aspen Mountain from the living room.

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