Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Decay (LXV)



House with a view for sale at Parede

33 comments:

Olivier said...

la deuxieme photo est tres belle, et elle fait rever, un petit moment dans un autre monde

Unknown said...

WOW! What a great house - ok, I'll ask - How much?

brattcat said...

and what would it cost to settle into such a home and such a view, i wonder.

Unknown said...

@Cathy and Brattcat: A fortune, for sure, the coastline is the most expensive place.

Cezar and Léia said...

Imagina esse edificio todo renovado!Com essa vista maravilhosa!
Léia

Lowell said...

That looks like a place worth restoring. Why don't you and I buy it, fix it up as a hotel and invite all of our friends to vacation there?

I've got a couple of friends somewhere. How 'bout you? :-)

What a palace; what a view. We probably can't afford it, right?

Dina said...

Wish I could buy just one room of the house.

Dave-CostaRicaDailyPhoto.com said...

It is a large house. Maybe a Portugese equivalent of Mitt Romney will buy it and put in a car elevator in the garage like he is planning for his California beach house.

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Not too shabby a view JM, oh if only!!

Sharon said...

this one has a lot of potential! What a view.

Sylvia K said...

Ah, don't I wish!! Great old house and what an incredible view indeed! Great captures, JM, as always!

TexWisGirl said...

hope someone will save it.

Dylan said...

Eh lá, isso é publicidade, com telefone e tudo!:)

RedPat said...

Location, Location!

Halcyon said...

Maybe we can all pool our money and use it as a time share? :)
Beautiful view!!!

cieldequimper said...

Do you know the asking price?

VP said...

Any idea about the price? Just to be curious...

Unknown said...

@Ciel and VP: No idea...

T. Becque said...

Seriously, that's the view?! Wish I could afford to take it! What's the brown in the water, sand? Thank you for the identification on the Pandunus - if Google couldn't identify a plant then JM could! :)

Unknown said...

@T. Becque: It's a rocky seabed. The sandy beach is to the left.

ArtandArchitecture-SF.com said...

Stunning place, amazing view - I'm with everyone else - curious what it costs?

Shaun said...

Now if that were me i would have to get inside for a look around. Nice work JM
Shaun
July Giveaway @ ValleysShutterBug

Maude Lynn said...

I love the perspective of that first shot!

Randy said...

Boy if I win the lottery I am so there.

Bob Crowe said...

Entropy may be the most powerful force in the universe. The bottom photo looks like there might be a sinking patio or pier losing a battle with the ocean. The certainty of the heat death of the universe can sap your sense of ambition.

Jack said...

You have captioned this Decay, yet it looks pretty good to me, even if not pristine. The location is spectacular!

Anonymous said...

Wow / fabulous house. I#d definitely buy it if I had the money.

Sami said...

Bela propriedade e local! Fabulosa foto do mar. Tem fotos maravilhosas, parabéns!

Stefan Jansson said...

How much for just one room with a view?

Dina said...

Judging from all our comments, maybe you should become a real estate agent, JM.

Joan Elizabeth said...

Doesn't look too decayed to me. Doesn't even look like it would have a house ghost.

Unknown said...

@Dina: LOL!

LindyLouMac said...

Now that house would make an interesting project! By the way I hope you took some photos of the Persian Acacia in Lisbon.