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HOUSE OF THE WEEK

Pinecrest estate features wine cellar, home theater

 

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This spectacular two-story residence sits on a lush, 53,578-square-foot lot in the heart of Pinecrest.

With seven bedrooms, seven baths, two half baths and an abundant list of amenities, it’s a dream offering for a family.

Located at 11030 SW 69th Ave. and priced at $3,995,000, the custom-built estate, gated and walled, is elegant in design and practical in functionality.  Finishes like Venetian plaster, large baseboards and high ceilings accent the striking architecture.

The master suite features an expansive closet and beautiful spa-like bath. Two winding staircases complement the home’s dramatic double-height foyer, and the ceiling has extra beams to hold the weight of a substantial chandelier.

 The kitchen appears to have been designed for a chef. Adorned in green granite and equipped with stainless steel appliances, it features a center island and special Italian white marble, ideal for rolling dough, pasta or fudge.

The home also has its own soundproof theater, an area for a small gym, a handsome walk-in wine cellar and a butler’s pantry.

Outside, custom lighting highlights the home’s landscape, dotted with stately oak trees and orchids. Residents can also enjoy the convenience and added luxury of a summer kitchen, an open living area and a full cabana bath.

 For more information, contact Ashley Cusack at 305-798-8685 or visit www.11030sw69avenue.com.

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