This waterfront home was designed by famed architect Paul Thiry
This historic Normandy Park house could be torn down within the week or so if a buyer is not found. Architect Paul Thiry designed the house.
Thiry died in 1993 at the age of 89.
The owners, who wish to remain anonymous, have been looking for a buyer for over a year postponing plans to re-develop the property. The owner said they have people looking at it and hope the house can be moved. The real cost is in moving the house, which is so big it must be moved by a barge.
Weighing 200 tons the house would cost over $200,000 to move.