Lynn R. Loud Estate



"Lynn R. Loud Estate? Must've been a palace where Richard Loud III governs this country. I think this is some sort of beautiful on the outside. Wonder what's in the inside? Could that be dangerous, I think?"

--Su Ji-Hoon, Luxurious Estate of Doom

The Lynn R. Loud Estate (2571 Alan Walsh Boulevard, Chetumal, Quintana Roo, Unified Capitalist Revolutionary Dictatorship) is the home and residence of the wealthy cousins of the Loud family from The Luxurious Loud House.

In When the Cold Breeze Blows Away, this place serves not only as the home and residence of the wealthy counterparts of the Loud family, but also a palace where Richard Loud III and his cabinet govern the UCRD together.

In The Luxurious Loud House
Sometime in 1999, Lynn R. Loud ordered the construction of a new mansion for himself, his wife, and his children on Alan Walsh Boulevard. He had an architect design the home and plan out the home. The home costed US$3.2 billion. In April 1999, construction began for Lynn's new home, it took 14 months to build the mansion, and in June 2000, it was finished.

In When the Cold Breeze Blows Away
Sometime during World War III, Richard Loud III ordered the construction of a new mansion for himself, his parents, Lynn R. Loud and Margaret Vanderbilt Loud, and his sisters, which will also serve as his workplace as the Halach Uinik of the Unified Capitalist Revolutionary Dictatorship, on the newly-paved Alan Walsh Boulevard in Chetumal, after taking over the city, and the whole of Quintana Roo. He hired an architect design the home and plan out the home, whose name is Albert Speer from the Nazi Union, and he even hired slaves as well. The home costed UCRD₱60 billion. In April, the same year, construction began for their new home, and like that, it took 14 months to build the mansion, and in June, the following year, it was finished.

Later on, the El Búnker del Halach Uinik is built to protect the whole cabinet of Richard Loud III from inevitable artilery and bombing attacks, including nuclear strikes as well, as it is built underground.

Also, it has also extremely high surveillance as well, unlike the original one, because of the UCRD's all-time high totalitarian themes.