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03-06-2009, 11:02 PM
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#1 | y'all better put some respeck on my name
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For sale: the remains of an American success story gone horribly wrong.
This was Michael Vick's abode, a stucco-and-gated-community testament to his amazing rise from the rough streets of Virginia to NFL superstar. But Vick's spectacular career was sacked by a dogfighting scandal. While he sits behind bars, serving out the remainder of a nearly two-year sentence, his three-storied former house - now eerily quiet - is about to go on the auction block. The proceeds from Tuesday's sale, which requires a minimum bid of $3.2 million, will help pay down the quarterback's gargantuan debts. That's the cold, hard business of bankruptcy.
But before the title to eight bedrooms, 11 bathrooms and a four-car garage passes off to a new owner, it's worth taking one last look at a most tangible monument left by this former star, a once-in-a-generation athlete who had it all before hubris brought him down.
Come on in, let's show you around.
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Nice spiral (staircases, that is)
The first impression is stunning. Two curved staircases bend gently along the walls on each side of the enormous foyer. A glistening chandelier - which, real estate agent Lance Hempen points out, can be lowered on a winch for cleaning - hangs from beneath a domed ceiling. It looks like something out of "Gone With The Wind," with a dash of Versailles thrown in for good measure.
"One thing you'll notice is the detail of the trim work and tray ceilings throughout the whole house," said Hempen, who works for Funari Realty. "They really did some great work in here."
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Getting in Mike Vick's kitchen
Step to the left into another living room (c'mon, no self-respecting millionaire would have only ONE formal living room), which empties into a large kitchen with all the expected conveniences. Top-of-the-line appliances such as Thermador, Bosch and Sub-Zero. Those little extras, too, including a warming drawer and vegetable steamer. Not that cooking was Vick's thing.
"The kitchen is not the biggest and best gourmet kitchen," said Hempen, almost sounding apologetic. "It's got everything you need, but it's not a cooker's kitchen, per se."
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Now this is a conference room
The "board room" - a two-storied, dark-wooded enclave - looks as though it's ready to host a Fortune 500 meeting. There's a large conference table in the middle, and two full floors of intricate bookcases. This is where Vick kept his sporting prizes. Now, the shelves are barren.
"I remember coming in here for the first time," Hempen said. "We met with his associates here at this table. It was quite an experience. At that time, all of this room was decorated with his sports memorabilia. ... It was kind of neat seeing all that stuff. He had balls signed by a lot of different sports stars."
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Vick's downstairs terrace
Getting tired? There's no stopping now. The bottom floor is a must-see, and you can save some energy by hopping on the elevator that stops at all three floors.
"You've got to have an elevator in a house this size," Hempen pointed out. "It only costs about $30,000 to put one in. If you're buying a million-dollar-plus home, $30,000 is not going to hurt you."
The bottom floor is known as a terrace - "We don't call them basements anymore," the agent said - and it's the place where Vick apparently spent most of his time and left behind a sense of his decorating touch. Only one room had been completed when he bought the place for $3.2 million, so he added another half-million dollars to the loan to finish off the rest in style. The carpet of one room has a giant "7" right in the middle - Vick's number. Another room is completely swallowed up by a simulated golf game, in which the quarterback could strike balls into a padded video screen that showed what looked to be an actual course. Hundreds of sensors hooked to a computer accurately gauged the strength and accuracy of his swing.
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Master bedroom
The master bedroom is also on the main floor, featuring a huge sunken tub, a shower that doubles as a steam room, a small closet devoted strictly to Vick's shoes, and a massive two-room closet where he kept the rest of his attire. "His girlfriend had a small corner over here," said Hempen, stepping inside. "But everything else was his."
The triple-tray ceiling is adorned with recess lighting that creates a mesmerizing effect after dark. There's also a double-sided fireplace facing both the canopied bed and a small sitting room that apparently was very popular with Vick and his buddies. This is where they hung out, playing video games and watching TV with the lake at their back.
"He had a piece of furniture in here that was one of the ugliest things I've ever seen," Hempen said. "It was a giant elephant table."
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Living the life
The foyer empties into an even larger living room, which has a flat-screen television mounted above the fireplace and three rows of windows, stacked one on top of the other, providing a view of the lake where Vick and his buddies once fished, or used as the target for striking golf balls.
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The bathrooms
Upstairs, there are four large bedrooms, each accompanied by its own bathroom. One is decorated for a child, a Minnie Mouse doll still resting on the small bed. This is where Vick's young daughter slept, a sobering reminder that even those who had nothing to do with that grisly dogfighting operation up in Virginia were affected by the case.
And the rest of those rooms? Hotel Vick apparently had few vacancies.
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Workout room
There's also a weight room, where Vick worked out, and a mini-theatre where movies and games could be watched in plush, reclining chairs. The sound system is top of the line - in fact, Hempen said, the entire house is wired with an elaborate electronics package worth hundreds of thousands of dollars. Vick also converted a bathroom into his own personal barber shop, complete with a chair and hair-washing station.
A custom-made bar has four lion heads carved in the wood, looking out on an ornate pool table, an old-school Pac-Man video game (hmmm, wonder if "Pacman" Jones ever stopped by?) and yet another area devoted mainly to watching a massive flat-screen TV. Unfortunately, there's only a bracket on the wall - one of Vick's cohorts snatched the television on his way out, claiming it belonged to him.
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All this could be yours ...
Hempen's company, which has been trying for a year and a half to sell this house, tried to make sure it wasn't too obvious who once lived here.
"We didn't want this house to scream Vick at somebody," he said. "I'm not saying we would ever lie or hide the fact. It's public knowledge. But we're not going to advertise it, either. We want the home to sell itself."
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03-06-2009, 11:06 PM
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#2 | Captain Happy Bubble is my Homeboy
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this looks familiar...
was it on cribs?
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03-06-2009, 11:16 PM
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#3 | y'all better put some respeck on my name
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I don't think so.....a lot of homes in the South look similar so maybe you’re thinking about someone else.
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03-06-2009, 11:51 PM
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#4 | Fanboy
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the workout room looks weak
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03-07-2009, 01:07 AM
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#5 | ESKETIT
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PWNED
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03-07-2009, 02:23 AM
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#6 | Raping Captured Dolphins since 2002 on EZ board days
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Where the dogs at?
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03-07-2009, 03:02 AM
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#7 | Rs has made me the man i am today!
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It's a little too "old-people" for me.
If I were his age I'd probably be doing a penthouse downtown.
Anyways, I hope they changed the sheets on that bed.
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03-07-2009, 03:55 AM
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#8 | No Duplicate Accounts Allowed
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^Concurred
Outside of the house looks nice though. Inside is old, not even classy old. Ceilings in the rooms are too low for an upscale house, gym room is hurting.
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03-07-2009, 06:52 AM
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#9 | RS Operative (G)
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50 cent had a sweet house
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03-07-2009, 07:39 AM
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#10 | Willing to sell a family member for a few minutes on RS
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03-07-2009, 12:39 PM
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#11 | My homepage has been set to RS
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It's ridiculous how they ruined a man's life over dogs. Dogs! Animals which humans have used to hunt, eat, fight, and yes, as pets for thousands of years.
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03-07-2009, 01:07 PM
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#12 | Banned (ABWS)
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Ouch....that conferencing room looks depressing without anything on the shelves. I would kill for a room like that filled with books.
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03-07-2009, 01:13 PM
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#13 | regulator
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pretty nice for 3 mil
they didn't show the dog cages
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03-07-2009, 03:19 PM
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#14 | I answer every Emotion with an emoticon
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it's only 4.1M?
ohly shits, it would be 41mil for that house in vancouver!
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03-07-2009, 03:31 PM
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yeah thats pretty messed that he'd lose his career over something as stupid as dogs.
but yeah, thats one weak gym
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