Colossal Castle or Humble Home? Same Price – Your Choice

The subprime mortgage crisis has hit. America is homeless, broke, foreclosed, and in the midst of a financial crisis. Similar to when there were rumors of the draft resurfacing, many of us are saying, “I’m moving to Canada.” However, I urge you to look beyond our friendly northern neighbor to a more majestic and—dare I say—regal era. From the rolling green pastures of France, to the sparkling coastline of Mexico, why live in a cramped, rat-infested junior one-bedroom when you can reign high in your very own castle?

South Africa v. San Francisco – $500,000    
In South Africa, for half a million dollars, you can purchase a genuine castle complete with armor, high security, and a golf course. Stradford Castle, nestled in South Africa’s most gorgeous lake, is engraved with words of wisdom from ancient dukes and holds precious hand-crafted stained glass.

In San Francisco, for 500K you’ll afford a junior one bedroom with a spacious sleeping alcove. If you crane your neck out the bathroom window, you may even get a “peek-a-boo view” of the Bay Bridge.

       

France v. Los Angeles $500,000  
Half a million dollars in France will get you five-bedrooms, or one quarter, of a nineteenth century chateau. This chateau is encircled with a rushing river, lush landscape, gardens, sauna, and swimming pool.

In the concrete jungle suburb of Los Angeles, Downey, your half a mil will buy this lovely four bedroom two-point-five bathroom home. It is encircled with growing weeds, a dead tree, and your own garden hose.

               

Ukraine v. New York $1,800,000
In Ukraine, you can buy a Medieval Castle for just $1,800,000. This majestic palace is reminiscent of a luxury hotel and boasts an impressive European patrimony.

If you prefer, you can take your 1.8 million dollars and dump it into a converted two bedroom loft in Chelsea, New York. At least this apartment will provide easy access to the subway. 

              

Dominican Republic v. Boston – $1,150,000
In the Dominican Republic, $1,150,000 will get you a Caribbean mountaintop castle with glittering pastoral views on a fifty-acre lot. Your humble abode will include thirty-three archways, a turret leading to the observation room, a twenty-four foot galleria, two living rooms, and service wing. Don’t forget the 1,500 square foot guest house (a short walk away) and the personal well.

In Boston, the same $1,150,000 will get you three-bedroom, two-point-five bath suburban colonial. This house includes grass, a sprinkler system, and a microwave oven.

              

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06.17.2011
Chalmers Abrams
Great comparisons, but the things to consider are also quality of life, quality of schools, language barriers, convenience and security. That said, the estate in France does look tempting! http://www.mitchellhomesinc.com/
05.18.2011
Joshua Kennedy
I don't buy any of that. Maybe proofing up by showing some MLS (or other country's equivalent) listings. I would like to earn enough <a href="http://facebookrevenue.net">Facebook revenue</a> to buy a vacation home in some of these places
05.12.2008
H X
Bullsh!t. In South Africa a upper middle class home costs 2mil rand (i.e 250 000 USD). The castle + golf course will go for maybe 3-5 mil dollars not half a million.
05.10.2008
Steph Leto
Sorry but I'm french and if you can find me a quarter castel for 500000$ (=300000€) I will buy it right now... In fact you can find 1000m² for approximatively 170000€ (about 255000$) and you have to build your "castel" for 150000€ (220 000$) minimum (a realy modest house) So don't come in France with the idea to leave in a castel. It will be more expensive than you think... Ciao !
05.09.2008
The Macho Nacho
Okay, folks, dose of reality. This is very cute, but highly inaccurate. The writer is comparing properties in the most expensive markets in the U.S. with random markets around the world. Pretty broad strokes there. A million bucks may get you a tiny apartment in NYC or SoCal, but a million bucks will build you a 20,000 square foot home in hundreds of communities across the country. In Nebraska, for example (yes, there are trees, rivers, rolling hills) a million dollars will, indeed, allow you to build a castle. And let's see you get a job in Sabina Hill, Italy that will allow you to afford ye ole' castle. Somehow, I don't see Google putting adding a GooglePlex there.
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