A sprawling Hill Nation Village mansion lately hit the market with an $8.5 million price ticket, making it the costliest residential property presently listed in San Antonio.
Designed by famend architect Don McDonald, the 11,000-square-foot house is designed within the European Transitional type, identified for mixing the standard and the trendy in a clear, seamless method.
“This house is a love letter to structure,” the 10-acre property’s gross sales itemizing gushes about its elegant look.
Excessive ceilings, uncovered wooden beams and dramatic archways give the six-bedroom, seven-and-a-half-bath dwelling a regal really feel, however its clear traces and abundance of pure gentle maintain issues trendy and approachable.
Past its abundance of bedrooms and residing areas, the residence contains two separate places of work, a sunroom, a backyard room and a scullery, the place family duties may be remoted. The huge kitchen — clearly designed for entertaining — has a wood-burning pizza oven, pro-level cooking gear and a prolonged eating room desk that seems match for royalty.
The five-car storage is impressed by a German barn design, in accordance with the gross sales itemizing, and it even features a half bathtub and loads of storage. In the meantime, the higher degree boasts an workplace, darkish room, full rest room and an expansive entertaining house.
A separate 2,500-square-foot visitor home offers deluxe lodging — however what different form of lodging would one count on from the priciest home on the market in SA?
This house is listed by Tamara Strait with San Antonio Portfolio Actual Property.All images and itemizing information by way of Realtor.com.
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