Anyone have recent photos of the mega mansion at Peter Bay?
Anyone know when the house was started? I think I remember seeing the beginnings in the summer of 2002.
Augie - I think the same thing about the construction management of the project.
We are in the construction business and spent a great deal of time looking at the various elements of the house and discussing the materials, etc. (we are geeky like that.)
Augie - I think the same thing about the construction management of the project.
We are in the construction business and spent a great deal of time looking at the various elements of the house and discussing the materials, etc. (we are geeky like that.)
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Not sure if it is disagreement or opposing views! Obviously we have never let it get out of control.Pete (Mr. Marcia) wrote:We don't disagree all that much, do we? I hadn't noticed if we did.Xislandgirl wrote:I know you may find this hard to believe, but Pete, I agree with you 100%.Pete (Mr. Marcia) wrote:It just goes to show that you can't buy taste.
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I have such a weird feeling that a mini earthquake is going to hit Peter Bay and knock that house right into the sea!
The rest of the island will be just fine . . .
The rest of the island will be just fine . . .

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Not to scare anyone, but that whole region and string of islands throughout the West Indies were formed by lava and there's still volcanic activity in the area. I'm curious. Has anyone been on island (STT or STJ) and felt an earthquake? I was on island when there was one, but I didn't feel it. On the otherhand, I DID feel the one that hit us in Ohio a number of years ago. Yes, I said Ohio. It shook our house pretty good.msgcolleen wrote:I have such a weird feeling that a mini earthquake is going to hit Peter Bay and knock that house right into the sea!
The rest of the island will be just fine . . .
Awww... that little rock house ain't so great! Check out this place! http://www.vrbo.com/global/siteFrame.as ... url=/93704
Upper level 9600 sq. ft. - Lower level 4900 sq. ft. - all situated on 5 acres above Trunk Bay! Winter rate $28,000 per week. But I think I'd have to go with the summer rate of only $18,000 per week! I AM budget-minded after all! LMAO!!
When I win the lotto, just forward my mail to that house!
Upper level 9600 sq. ft. - Lower level 4900 sq. ft. - all situated on 5 acres above Trunk Bay! Winter rate $28,000 per week. But I think I'd have to go with the summer rate of only $18,000 per week! I AM budget-minded after all! LMAO!!
When I win the lotto, just forward my mail to that house!
I'm torn about that house. In general, I detest mega-mansions and McMansions, but isn't the whole point of Peter Bay to be over-the-top and dripping with wealth? If you dislike that house, don't you have to dislike the whole development too?
I look at it very pragmatically: you knew some a**hole (meant in the best way possible) was going to come along and build a house of that price and calibre on the island at some point. At least this owner had the sense to build it so it blends into the environment. Could you imagine if someone tried to do a huge white, Mediterranean-style house there or similar?
Since the house really does "blend" as much as possible, I wonder if the owner took measures to make the house "green" in other ways. Any solar panels? It sounds dorky, but I'd love to see the size of their cisterns (that sounds like a pick-up line).
I look at it very pragmatically: you knew some a**hole (meant in the best way possible) was going to come along and build a house of that price and calibre on the island at some point. At least this owner had the sense to build it so it blends into the environment. Could you imagine if someone tried to do a huge white, Mediterranean-style house there or similar?
Since the house really does "blend" as much as possible, I wonder if the owner took measures to make the house "green" in other ways. Any solar panels? It sounds dorky, but I'd love to see the size of their cisterns (that sounds like a pick-up line).
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I felt an earthquake on STJ in June of 2007. My husband slept through it, but I always said that he could sleep through a tornado...I guess I should have been saying earthquake instead
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I think the most expensive villa I've ever come across is Kismet. It rents for $38,500 a week at Christmas/New Year's
I felt an earthquake on STJ in June of 2007. My husband slept through it, but I always said that he could sleep through a tornado...I guess I should have been saying earthquake instead

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I think the most expensive villa I've ever come across is Kismet. It rents for $38,500 a week at Christmas/New Year's

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