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10 Incredible Houses You'd Be Lucky to See Once in Your Life...

10 Incredible Houses You'd Be Lucky to See Once in Your Life...

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If you are still thinking of an architectural plan for your new home, this video could inspire you. I mean, if you would not visit any of these locations listed here, you should at least replicate it.
Some of these incredible houses are not so expensive, but their superior design, style, and the idea behind these buildings provoke discussions around the world. Some of these houses started as a joke but have now become national monuments.
Whether on a cliff, on water, underground, or secluded spaces, let us have a look at ten incredible houses you'd be lucky to see once in your life. If you're ready to be thrilled, stay tuned, and do not miss any information.
Number 10 - Opus Beverly house
Even if visiting the Opus Beverly house is the last thing you do before you die, trust me, it is worth it. You may have seen luxury estates, but if you haven't seen this one, you're missing out on the real deal. Designed by Paul McClean, this luxurious property was once the most expensive house in Beverly hills.
It is expected that this house would not be built on any random street or town. It is strategically located at the Billionaire's row, a location that’s home to some of the world's most affluent people.
This mansion has a 10-car garage where a gold-plated Rolls-Royce Dawn and Lamborghini Aventador Roadster is parked. You would not see these car brands on any random street. The 20,000-square-foot mansion has a 170 gold-plated bottle champagne vault and a wine station to dispense your wine.
This luxury home has a waterfall, two opulent swimming pools, a 15-seat movie theatre, a VIP suite, a master bedroom, and a whopping 11 bathrooms. There's also a wellness center, a steam massage room, and a beauty parlor.
Would you empty your savings to visit the Opus mansion?
https://www.autoevolution.com/news/opus-the100m-beverly-hills-mansion-with-gold-lamborghini-and-rolls-royce-140817.html

Number 9 - Goose creek tower
The wilderness is not somewhere you want to live, but things are different with the Goose creek tower. Located in Talkeetna, Alaska, this bizarre house is similar to the tower in Dr. Seuss's book. Phillip Weidner, an Alaskan attorney was tired of his conventional abode and decided to try something different. The result was a 185-foot cabin tower.
This tower is a private home comprising a series of houses stacked on top of one another. The arrangement looks like one that was haphazardly placed but, what does it matter? Maybe we would have seen a 500 feet tower or more, but it would be interfering with the federal air space. There are small staircases in the house that take you from one floor to another.


Number 8 - Ark up house yacht
Imagine living a luxury life right in the heart of the sea. The concept of a floating house has been underway for decades, but what appeared to be a dream is now a reality. The ark up house yacht is the first solar-powered livable yacht the world has seen. This houseboat is equipped with electric propulsion and can lift itself out of water.
This mobile mansion is powered by solar energy and enriches your water living experience. You can cruise around the Miami beach for as long as you want and do a stop at any anchor during weekends. Although built to function on the sea, its ambiance is that of a regular home, but the tides and waves do not affect this house.
If you ever get into this house, do not be scared of the waves because it was specially built to withstand the most extreme weather conditions.
The Arkup comprises interconnected rooms with glass walls. For a house built on the sea, you should expect 24 hours of water availability. Solar energy does not fail in its duty to provide light as long as it is charged.
https://www.waterstudio.nl/arkup-worlds-first-solar-powered-livable-yacht-ever-floating-house/

Number 7 - Norway cliff house (Summer House)
Modern-day houses interfere with nature, but the architect that constructed the summer house begs to differ. Popularly described as a treehouse, it comprises several pods built into columns of timber.
This property is surrounded by a breathtaking view of lakes and mountains, suggesting the ambiance of a natural environment. There is a vast rock inside the cliff that serves as an insulator to protect inhabitants from the harsh Norway weather.
This house is covered with glass from floor to ceiling to allow inhabitants to feel the natural environment. Each room is built with a unique Scandinavian design and a private balcony. There is also an infinity pool, and a luxury sauna, open plan kitchen, and a dining room.

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