Anyone wanna co-op?

http://rusabuffalo.leadmaxx.lantrax.com/search/index.cfm?Action=Details&DetailListingID=230770

more pics

http://www.ricksnowden.us/Nottingham/gallery1.htm

thatsss balllllllaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

pretty good deal at 2.9…esp if you came in at 2.4

http://www.ricksnowden.us/Nottingham/images/ext_2.jpg

that house in the city of buffalo.

wowzers…

looks like the castle next to Howie’s house.

Nottingham" is the largest mansion to be built on the former grounds of the 1901 Pan-American Exposition which were leased from Bronson Rumsey. This was the site of the Honduras pavilion.

This imposing 19,500-square-foot Onondaga limestone mansion with Tudor Revival details, was erected 1929-1933, for Annie Lang Miller. She was the daughter of brewer Gerhard Lang. Her husband, Edwin George Simon Miller, who had been president of the Lang Brewery and the German-American Bank, had died in 1915.

The principal architect was Duane Lyman, of Bley and Lyman, who also designed 800 West Ferry, the Saturn Club, the Buffalo Club, and Federal Courthouse at Niagara Square.

Mrs. Miller was an amateur painter, so the original plan included a studio with windows facing north and east. The Millers were devout Catholics, so the house also had an oratorio, and their religion may account for the prevalence of the grape motif which is an important symbol in Catholicism.

Unfortunately, Mrs. Miller died before the house was completed. Her son, Edwin Lang Miller, inherited the house.

In 1960, Edwin Lang Miller donated the property to nuns who converted the house into the Nottingham Academy of the Sacred heart with a cloistered residence on the third floor.

In 1973, the mansion became Nichols Middle School. In 2001, Nichols sold the property to Bradley Randaccio, a Buffalo attorney and developer, who divided the land into five building lots, razing a gymnasium in the process.

In 2002, Randaccio sold the Miller mansion to Gerald W. Schaffer, Jr., an attorney, and his wife, Natalie.

In 2004, the home was purchased by Richard and Danielle Snowden. It now serves as their residence, with children Jacob, Aubrey, Robert and Ashley. The Snowdens have performed extensive repairs and restoration work on the property during their first year of residency and it is expected the work will continue for the next couple of years, to complete it as a family home.

So 10 guys…50K down each…totally doable…sooo much parking

http://www.ricksnowden.us/Nottingham/images/airial1.jpg

ugh. Want it.

there are a bunch of houses like that over by delaware park… ( i think thats the name of the park) the one with the pee pee statue

i see outdoor parking

:tdown:

deal breaker. sorry joe

6 car garage,

$35k in taxes doesn’t even seem taht bad

That’s the owner of Ricks Tally-Ho’s house, he’s selling everything off and leaving the area to move away due to WNY politics.

My house here is on a 1/8 acre plot of land and we pay 25K :frowning:

^ I can’t wait to move to the NYC…

shit… I’d be in

<- in for 1/10. But I get one 1/4 garage spots.

oh the snowden’s.

sons a bitches.

im glad he’s leaving.

all his strippers are raunchy, dirty, and gross lancaster high school graduates.

dude, now that i think of it, i bet maybe 6 people on this board has 50k liquid.

but good luck lols

i’ll chip in more for just the 6 car garage :stuck_out_tongue:

Went up for sale about two weeks ago IIRC.

There are a dozen or so 1MM+ homes over there… the oldest are in WNY / Buffalo. Those homes were here for the PanAm… some were actually here for the War of 1812 IIRC.

Beautiful, albeit small, area.

I always loved that house…