Wed 9 Aug 2006
What do you get for $1 million dollars?
Posted by Marlow Harris under News & Media, Popular Culture, Real Estate

They say money can’t buy happiness, so FINE LIVING TV set out to see What You Get for the Money. From a 500-square-foot urban dwelling to a five-bedroom rural house, find out what your money really can buy in various cities across the country. How far does your money stretch? Or does it shrink?
When the price range is about $1 million, these houses are within reach in six markets across the U.S.: a Boulder, Colo., 3,100 square foot 1950s renovated home in a “freaky” mountain town, an Art Deco home updated by husband and wife architects in Chicago, a ranch in Jackson, Wyo. and three other million-dollar babies in Pittsburgh, Seattle and Philadelphia.
We filmed about 6 hours and it was edited down to about 30 seconds in this TV Show. See Yours Truly tonight for one of my 15 minutes of fame.
















August 11th, 2006 at 6:48 am
Mountain town?
Boulder isn’t in the mountains, it’s where the rolling praire meets the foothills of the Rockies.
What was the address of the house you filmed here?
August 11th, 2006 at 8:29 am
Dear Osman,
I’m not sure about Colorado, as I did only the Seattle segments. The TV producer sends a reporter and cameraman to each city to film segments, then they string them all together for a particular show.
They sent me a tape, so when I watch it again, I’ll try to make a note of it. But the agent was Patrick T. Brown of Boulder’s Best Properties. If you click on the link, there’s more info…..
August 23rd, 2006 at 8:19 pm
200 Abbey Place in Boulder