There is a $60 Million mansion in Missouri that takes you back in time and is wall-to-wall covered in windows.

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This mansion has been on the market for some time. First listed back in 2021 for $80 million the price has since dropped to $60 million. Located in Branson West, Missouri overlooking Table Rock Lake.

At first glance, you would think that this is a hotel, but nope this is a home that was built in 1990 by Robert Plaster, founder and former chief executive officer of Empire Gas. The home has been left exactly as the former owner left it. Sadly, he passed away and everything was left behind. It has a 90s feel to it.


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The home is an enormous five-level, 25,000-square-foot glass home. In addition to the 20+-car garage (which is 8,000 square feet), the house has four offices, 12 guest suites, 2 master bedroom suites, a helicopter landing pad (cause why not), and a shooting range.

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It looks like a hotel with themed rooms, multiple kitchens, views of the surrounding lake throughout the house, and not one but two time capsules. One is to be opened on September 3, 2042, and the second is to be opened on September 3, 2092. You just have to wonder what's in these capsules. If hey builder spent this much money on the house, what the heck are in those time capsules? 

When the house first went on the market this YouTuber was able to see inside and it is a one-of-a-kind home.

I would never think of making a home like this with glass windows all over it, but when you have THAT much money, I guess you can do whatever the heck you want.

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