BE IT EVER SO HUMONGOUS : As Rich Get Richer, Homes Get Larger--What's the Appeal?
Alexander Coler stood on what is soon to be the floor of his dining room, a room that will comfortably seat 50 with a glass floor that will look down into the indoor swimming pool below, a pool outfitted with changeable colored lights and a paddle to gracefully churn the water.
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