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So my ultimate dream house is a boathouse, but these treehouses are probably a close second. Foster Huntington spent a 100,000 miles on the road living out of a camper, but has recently "settled" down in Washington in this treehouse complex. Each small house is around 220 square feet and connected by a curved staircase and bridge. The idyllic home is complemented by an outdoor hot tub, goats, a skatepark, and amazing view. Does it get better than this? via
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