For those who wish they could live the White Lotus lifestyle without all the murder, a resort-like San Antonio mansion has hit the market for just under $2.9 million.
The 5-acre estate located north of the Dominion conveys the feeling of being on permanent vacation with a plethora of amenities afforded only to the most well-heeled among us.
This sense of out-of-reach opulence is conveyed before one even arrives at the residence, thanks to a long driveway worthy of Wayne Manor that builds anticipation as the mammoth main house — spanning 5,000 square feet — looms larger and larger upon approach.
Inside, the six-bedroom, five-and-a-half-bath home is just as lavish. An elegant dining area connects to a breezy living room and large, bright kitchen with breakfast island seating and top-of-the-line appliances. And if the eat-in kitchen doesn’t provide enough counter space, the home also includes an auxiliary kitchen with its own dining area for seamless entertaining.
The primary suite is a true sanctuary, offering a closet so large it’s referred to in the sales listing as a “dressing area.” The primary suite also contains its own en suite bath with marbled tiles and the rare feature of a standalone tub inside an oversized walk-in shower.
The home also includes on office, gym and a movie theater with proper movie theater seating.
But, outside, the opulence gets truly out-of-hand with an oversized pool featuring a tranquil baja shelf to take in the warmth from a nearby fireplace. The pool area also features a swim-up bar, a luxurious hot tub, a convenient poolside bathroom and a dramatic waterfall flowing from the outdoor patio into the swimming area.
Elsewhere on the property, guests can enjoy the pickleball and basketball court or a round of mini-golf on a small course.
With all these amenities at home, who needs to fly across the world to a high-end resort? All that’s missing are the cocktail umbrellas.
This home is listed by Emanuela Gaboras with Mihaila Realty.
All photos and listing info via Realtor.com.
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