Satirical Article Critiques Luxury Church Conversion Marketed to Affluent Buyers
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The Onion Staff
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Summary
The article is a satirical piece from The Onion about a converted church being marketed as a luxury home for wealthy, pretentious buyers. It mocks the trend of repurposing religious buildings into extravagant residences for affluent urban professionals who want to showcase their uniqueness and status. The article humorously critiques the absurdity of spending $2 million on an impractical 'statement home' that serves more as a status symbol than a functional living space.
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