CLEARWATER, Fla. (AP) — You still have time to bid on a historic Clearwater mansion, assuming you have about $15 million to spend.
The Tampa Bay Times reports (http://bit.ly/ZA4UaM ) that a weekend auction for the 24,000-square-foot Century Oaks estate has been continued until Nov. 22.
Auctioneer Daniel DeCaro said a $15 million to $18 million sale takes time.
New York developer Dean Alvord built the mansion in 1915. Its latest owner is powerboat racer Hugh Fuller.
The estate has 10 bedrooms, 15 bathrooms and a guest house.
While the structures are sound, it could use some sprucing up. The countertops in the laundry/and kitchen area of the guesthouse have yellowed.
