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HOUSE OF THE WEEK

Enchanting Pinecrest estate offered at a reduced price

 

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Stunning and elegant, this two-story home in Pinecrest has been designed to cater to a homeowner’s every need. Located at 6131 SW 128th St., the estate features a seemingly endless list of amenities. It is priced at $2,999,999, a reduction of 23.1 percent.

With seven bedrooms, all featuring walk-in closets, seven full baths and two half baths, the interior boasts 7,934 square feet of living space.

The residence features a custom gourmet-style kitchen with high-end appliances, an island and two eating areas. For added convenience, there is also a wine cooler, a bar station and a large butler’s pantry. The living room features vaulted ceilings with crown molding and a granite fireplace. Overlooking the living room from a balcony upstairs is a handsome billiard room.

The dining room is the optimum of taste with high ceilings, a chandelier and a view of the home’s front gardens.

Outside, the spacious patio is adjacent to a spa and heated pool. The home is private but easily accessible, surrounded by a five-foot cement wall, adorned with naturally growing ivy, and reinforced by a wrought-iron automated gate.

A state-of-the-art alarm system ensures the protection of the home while impact-resistant windows and doors further reflect the offering’s superior structure.

For more information, contact Pam Mayers at 305-216-5864 or email mayers.p@ewm.com

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