The rest of Mike Shively’s Brutalist-inspired plan includes his firm’s office, an Airbnb rental, and he and his partner’s luminous residence on the top floor.
The listings also include a midcentury in Rome, Georgia, a hillside home in Pacific Palisades with a preserved Spanish facade, and a live/work compound in L.A.
And that’s not all—the listed 1960s home comes with private shorefront access and views of Acadia National Park.
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