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Breathing Room
Episode FLBRM-309

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Corey Scher poses on the back patio. San Francisco, Calif.

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Childhood Dreams (309)
Roy and Lisa Johansen of Atlanta, Ga. built a three-story, modern day castle in Atlanta, complete with a $100,000 moat. With its stained glass windows and cherry wood interior, the home is spacious, yet inviting. The Johansens built a large kitchen and dining room fit for a royal feast. The other rooms in the home feature fireplaces and comfortable furniture, all with a sense of entertainment in mind. There's a game room that has a pool table and pinball machines. Roy Johansen is a novelist and ever since he was a kid, loved to show movies in his home. He created the ultimate home theater.

Nestled in the east bay hills near San Francisco, Calif. Danny Scher found a secluded 1923 home. Built on an acre of land, the property includes not only the house, but also an amphitheater that can seat up to 250 people. With its beautifully landscaped gardens and views of the bay, the house has over 1,000 windows.

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