The home's structure may have been deemed beyond rescue, but its priceless antiques and fixtures were not. When ownership of the mansion was transferred, the buyer signed a contract with the seller and the mayor of Dunedin to allow the city to remove a number of historic statues and fixtures, which the owner claims were worth over $100,000 (£80k).
However, when the new owners got the keys after closing on the sale, they were dismayed to find that a number of items promised to the city including chandeliers and ironwork had already been removed, in an apparent miscommunication with a local salvage company. The valuables in question were later returned.