Would You Live in This Mansion?

Would You Live in This Mansion?

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When I was little I dreamed of living in a mansion. A huge house, lots of room with both an indoor and outdoor pool, a big kitchen and lots of room for lots of animals. If I ever won the lottery I would at least work on that lots of room for lots of animals part of that dream, but I digress. When it comes to a mansion, we probably have visions of homes that look like castles, but what about a school?

A couple in Pennsylvania purchased an abandon elementary school and flipped it. Into a mansion. The classrooms have been turned into bedrooms, living rooms, even an arcade. The kitchen of course was once a cafeteria , the gym is still an indoor basketball court and a 30 car garage. Overall, this 14,000 square foot mansion sprawls out over 11 acres.

The couple listed the home last August, though it has yet to sell. Perhaps it’s the $2.4 million price tag?

Check out the listing and the photos here. Then, go by a lottery ticket.

 

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