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A stunning French-inspired mansion designed by renowned architect McAlpine has officially been listed for sale at an impressive price of $3.75 million. This exceptional property boasts a range of luxurious amenities that cater to both relaxation and entertainment.
One of the standout features is the heated pool, perfect for year-round enjoyment, surrounded by a beautifully landscaped patio that offers an ideal setting for outdoor gatherings or quiet evenings. The property also includes a detached studio, providing a versatile space that can be used as an art studio, home office, or guest accommodation.
For those who enjoy outdoor activities, the mansion is equipped with a bocce ball court, ensuring fun and friendly competition among family and friends. The combination of elegant design and practical features makes this mansion a unique opportunity for potential buyers looking to invest in a luxurious lifestyle. With its prime location and exquisite details, this property is sure to attract attention in the competitive real estate market.
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