Saturday, September 1, 2007

50,900-square-foot Connecticut mega mansion among nation's largest

Yes, you read it right: almost 51,000 square feet of single-family home. That's not a home, that's a village--at least to most people.



The owner, Arnold Chase, refuses to allow photographs and threatened a news photographer with trespassing charges. Will he feel the same if Architectural Digest comes calling?


The enormity of the house Arnold Chase is building on Avon Mountain isn't fully apparent from the outside, where only 17,000 square feet of it lies in plain view.


It's the two-level, 33,500-square-foot basement complex, complete with a 103-seat movie theater, ticket booth, concession stand, game room and music annex, that will make it New England's largest occupied single-family home.


At nearly 50,900 square feet, the Chase home will be slightly larger than billionaire Bill Gates' home in Washington, about 4,000 square feet smaller than the White House and 20 times larger than the average-size home in America.



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