How this ‘Hoarders’ nightmare was saved and turned into a luxe B&B
NY Post
This bed and breakfast takes “the satisfaction of a clean room” to a different level.
This 11,000-square-foot mansion was purchased by esteemed Greensboro, North Carolina, interior designer Sandra Cowart in 1975. But in a reality show-ready turn, she tragically lapsed into collecting hordes of objects that engulfed the house before it went into foreclosure. Hillside mansion — also known as the Julian Price House — ultimately gained worldwide fame for its overrun appearance on A&E’s “Hoarders,” when the new owners, Eric and Michael Fuko-Rizzo, tried to help Cowart clear out the house.