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This Wacky 'Saxophone House' Was On The Market For Nearly $2 Million. Take A Look Inside

This Wacky 'Saxophone House' Was On The Market For Nearly $2 Million. Take A Look Inside
No points for guessing why it's called that.
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It's not every day you see a house shaped like a musical instrument — but this one, originally built for an amateur jazz musician, is.

The Saxophone House — so named for its two giant, protruding saxophone towers (duh) — is located in Berkeley, California, and was put on the market for a considerable $1,997,000 earlier this year. It was eventually purchased for $1,750,000.


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The five-bed, five-bath house sits on a nearly 10,000 square foot lot, and comes with plenty of huge windows and balconies from which to enjoy picturesque views of Claremont Hill.



The interior isn't too shabby, either.




[Update 7/13 9:05 AM ET: Updated to indicate that the house has been sold since the piece was first published]

Via @zillowgonewild.

[Image credit: Zillow]

Comments

  1. Judy Fussell 1 year ago

    Are the “towers” accessible?


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