The Super-Luxury Show Garage

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Homeowners are putting their valuable cars on display from their homes, spending up to $1 million on elaborate show garages

At his home near Kansas City, Carter Buschardt loves to sit in his living room and take in the cozy surroundings—including a view of his black ’59 Thunderbird convertible.

An auto enthusiast, Mr. Buschardt bought the Liberty, Mo., house—for $164,428 in 2012—in part because the living room looks into the garage through a two-story wall of...

 

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How about people putting their vehicles up for display in a community of like-minded enthusiasts? We are the originators of the private garage condo and have been building the solution since 2008.

Just like mine

Yes, these poor people are taxed too much.

These are the same people who think maximizing profits is far more important than giving workers a living wage.

Dumb.

This is nauseating. Thanks

Really? 'Homeowners' are doing this? Tacky multimillionaires and billionaires, maybe

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Is this problem really pervasive across the US? Most people I see are broke af

Next.... we’ll want to eat in them.... watch movies in them....

Give new-money Elvis $ and this what they do.🙄

Well if I had the car and money why not.

If you got it, flaunt it. That's obviously their motto.

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