A once-in-a-lifetime real estate gem hits the market in Novato, California: a rare, spinning round house designed by self-taught genius Sam Harkleroad, part of a six-home package listed for $3.3 million. Built over 60 years ago with recycled materials, the home can rotate 320 degrees in 20 minutes—and it’s got a quirky sibling, the “potato chip house,” shaped like… well, a potato chip. The listing agent, Angelo Baglieri, has chased this deal for nearly a decade, even cold-calling the owner, Harold Pozzi, back in 2017. After years of persistence—and navigating odd details like a doorknob in the middle of the door—Pozzi finally agreed to sell. The property also featured a workshop with a wind turbine (removed after storms threatened freeway safety), and locals once mistook the spinning house for a restaurant. This isn’t just real estate—it’s living history.
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