A regal mansion listed for $43 million in an exclusive enclave in the Dallas, Texas, area is the priciest house on the real estate market in the Lone Star state. However, there’s a small issue — it’s not yet complete.
“It’s not move-in ready,” listing agent Diana Stewart told Realtor.com. “A lot of things are in supply chain delays and haven’t arrived yet.”
Stewart told McClatchy News the home is set to be completed in the fall of 2022.
Regardless, the interior of the 23,688-square-foot home on nearly two acres is absolutely breathtaking. Designed by Richard Drummond Davis, a popular North Texas architect, the mansion “is brimming with authentic details, exotic stones, textiles, and design elements starting with imported Bulgarian limestone on its front facade,” the listing says.
Other extravagant features include:
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Custom iron front doors
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Double staircase
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Columned archways
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Gourmet kitchen
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Wine room
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Theater
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Gym
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Sauna
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Safe room
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Gardens
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Pool
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Huge garage
It has six bedrooms and 8-and-a-half bathrooms, according to the listing.
“It’s one of those homes that have large living rooms perfect for a large family or multigenerational living,” Stewart told Realtor. “It has two primary suites. The one on the first floor has its own private garage. It’s truly one of a kind and has a wonderful flow. It doesn’t feel as big as it is and is very livable.”
The listing is held by Stewart with Allie Beth Allman and Associates.
This story was originally published June 10, 2022 6:34 PM.