The $2.75 million rowhouse has secret rooms, an in-ground safe, and military-grade security cameras.
Behind a swinging bookcase in the laundry room, you’ll find a secret hiding spot. Photograph by Magin Urdanick.
In this hidden room, there’s a secret in-ground safe, currently tucked away under a rug. Photograph by Meredith Margolis. This hidden room is located in an attic turret and accessed via ladder. Photograph by Meredith Margolis. One of the secret rooms is located behind a swinging bookcase in the laundry room; inside, there’s an in-ground safe that you can hide with something like a rug. The other hidden space is tucked away in an attic turret and accessed via ladder. And as for those cameras: When Zoulias decommissioned a secure military facility his company operated, he took the cameras, reset them, and installed them in his own home, according to Compass.
The three-story rowhouse, originally built in 1911, also has elements like an updated kitchen and bathrooms, two fireplaces, multiple porches, a backyard patio, and two parking spaces—because you’ll need a place to park your Spymobile, obviously.
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