The Secret Penthouse

1260 NW Naito Pkwy #901, Portland, OR 9720

The photos themselves are quite nice, but with an asking price of two million dollars, wouldn’t you want to show potential buyers… you know… the actual unit for sale?

1260 NW Naito Pkwy #901, Portland, OR 9720

I mean, it’s a nice weight room, and a nice-looking sauna, sure.

1260 NW Naito Pkwy #901, Portland, OR 9720

But really? Just eight pictures and zero of them showing the actual penthouse for sale? Come on.

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Marty E.
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6 Comments on "The Secret Penthouse"

  1. Emerald63 | June 24, 2013 at 2:25 PM |

    C’mon, Marty, where’s your sense of adventure? If you’ve got 2mil to drop on a penthouse (not to mention an additional $1350 a month on HOA fees) you’ve probably got money to burn. And you’re probably already used to gambling with investments to some degree. That’s how most folks end up with 2mil to shell out on what is basically an apartment. Although… this apartment has *2* fireplaces, 5.5 baths, **and** comes with a garage door opener which, I’ll assume, means private parking.

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  2. You know that saying, “If you have to ask, you can’t afford it?”

    I’m thinking there’s a snob equivalent: “Prove you can handle the building,” — in a personal interview, no doubt — “and we’ll show you the penthouse.” :D

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  3. Denita TwoDragons | June 26, 2013 at 12:46 PM |

    I’m thinking, if the penthouse has all the same charm and warmth of the rest of the building, I’ll just stick to my cardboard box under the bridge mmmm’kay?

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  4. Emerald63 | June 26, 2013 at 3:00 PM |

    @Denita TwoDragons: You’ve got a point. I sometimes wonder what those business “power types” are like in the little personal time they allow themselves. Since they seem to define themselves by their business success, perhaps they are fine with little to no personal self-expression, but instead are good with whatever a professional expert designer says is the thing to have. I mean, you pay for their advice, so they must be right, right? Right??

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  5. I think a lot of people (more than you would probably expect) could not possibly care less about home design and decor. As long as the bed or couch is big enough, the shower works, the microwave and fridge work, and the place locks well enough to protect the TV they do not care about anything else. But sometimes those people still have to entertain other humans in their cave, and possibly want to impress other humans. At that point it becomes necessary to hire someone to tell you what looks decent. Much like me with fashion (though I can’t afford a stylist). If I ever did suddenly get into a position where I had to be well styled and coiffed I would require professional help. I am almost 40 and still can’t do makeup or pick out a dress that isn’t way-out-of-style.

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  6. Emerald63 | June 27, 2013 at 1:43 PM |

    @Samme: Another good point. Besides not being bothered about fancy interiors and/or not having the skills to create them, many people just don’t have the time to try to learn about what will make an inviting home for guests. Hence, professionals… for those who can afford them.

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