We all like to fantasize about what we'd do with our money if we were rich. We like to think about the house we'd live in, the cars we'd drive, and the things we would do with our free time. But, if this list of homes tells us anything, we'd probably be more interested in water than we are now. Here are 10 unique homes you could buy if you were rich.
This 5-bedroom home in Jemison, Alabama will cost you 11.9 million dollars. Judging by the photo, though, all that money still won't buy you a green yard.
If you've ever said to yourself, "I'd love to live in a house but I don't care for the shape," this 5-bedroom home in Catoosa is for you. You can live out all of your eccentric billionaire fantasies in this unique red brick home.
This beautiful 12-bedroom home in Hamilton, Montana can be yours for just 27.5 million. Whether or not it comes with a feud for land against bloodthirsty ranchers, I can't say. You'll just have to spend the money to find out.
Maybe you want some distance from those bloodthirsty neigbors. Perhaps a mote. This home in Branford Connecticut is built on a small island, so your neighbors will need to launch an amphibious assault to show up unannounced.
Don't want neighbors at all? Lucky for you, you can buy this remote island in Sitka, Alaska. Only the bears will be beating on your front door, looking to borrow a cup of sugar.
Maybe an island isn't for you. But hey, you're rich, so you might as well have a water feature, right? This $30 million home is built right on a river in Oakley, but it's not like you can't afford flood insurance.
This house is luckily a little farther away from the body of water it's built on. But, predictably, it is also a waterfront property.
This home is almost $40 million and is also built on a river. Seriously, what is it with rich people and living near bodies of water?
Since Nebraska doesn't have a lot going for it in terms of landscape or water to build on, the architect added an Infinity pool to go with the rest of the flat landscape. You still get your rich person water feature, without messing with the natural Nebraska aesthetic.
Whoever built this house was so determined to do it by the water that they built it into a cliff-side. Luckily if you buy this home you can afford to replace your knees every few years.