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A fun way to live in nature? Or a privacy nightmare?
The listing for a $1.7 million glass house on the banks of Maryland s Gunpowder River has polarized internet commenters and inspired plenty of jokes.
Instead of walls, the house has grids of square window panes. It s topped with a bright red roof and includes a brick silo that holds a spiral staircase.
Automated window shades can lower in just about any part of the house to offer privacy. Still, some observers find the home s see-through exterior a little weird. Those who live in glass houses . get dressed in the basement, one woman wrote on Twitter.
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Leon Black, who has been the chairman of the Museum Of Modern Art’s board of trustees since 2018, paid $158 million to Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender.Credit.Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for Museum of Modern Art
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