We took a flight with a friend up the Susitna River Valley yesterday.  The weather was almost perfect, calm and clear.  I had my own plane many years ago and miss flying.  Since my son had never been in a small plane I jumped at the chance for a trip.  

We left Wasilla Lake about four in the afternoon and headed north.  We stopped at Willow Lake for fuel, docking next to a large beaver.  A beaver is a good sized bush plane, this one had extended wings and a radial engine.  

North of Willow my friend mentioned an interesting house on one of the sloughs of the Susitna River. 

We went over to take a look.  From a distance, the place sticks up above threes like a church steeple,  We went closer and circled around for a good look...check it out.

 I would like to know how you pricing experts would comp this one.

 

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If you need a comp, try the Winchester Mystery House in San Jose, CA.
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Thanks Rich...hopefully I won't ever need a comp on this house.  
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Looks like somebody likes Dr. Suess!  That is the strangest home.

Perhaps they are from Belgium.  Over there you pay property tax based upon the footprint of the house.

 

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