And I'd thought these houses weren't selling because they were priced too high!
/Greenwich Time reports on several expensive homes for sale that have had rooms “repurposed” to accommodate bar setups for their boozy owners and guests. Does such an amenity help sell a house? I doubt it, but in real estate, everything circles around, so if a 1950s concept replaced an obsolete 1990s basement home theater or a 2000 empty wine cellar, why not give it a try? Can avocado refrigerators and whirlpool baths be next to return?