Luxury homeowners in California have found a unique way to increase their homes’ accessibility and value by installing “hillavators” to make the journey from their residence to a private beach, bay or entertainment area more manageable.
Source: Inman News
Luxury homeowners are getting a rise out of ‘hillavators’
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