ORLANDO, Fla. – A huge property is now on the market in the Orlando area — and it comes with a ton of unique features.
The listing, located at 1661 S. Chickasaw Trail, describes the property as “a one-of-a-kind custom estate nestled on over an acre and a half of beautifully landscaped grounds.”
In all, the home reportedly spans 6,938 square feet and is currently on the market for $3,250,000.
According to the listing, the home was built in 2010, and it features the following:
5 bedrooms — one primary bedroom each on the first and second floors
Walk-in closets for each bedroom
6 full bathrooms and 2 half bathrooms
Double-island kitchen, with two refrigerators, two sinks and a walk-in pantry
Expansive first-floor living room
Second-floor living room with plenty of natural light
But perhaps the most unique features of this property can be found in the backyard.
Out back, you’ll find an app-controlled “resort-style pool and spa,” which includes a slide and is connected to a 100,000-gallon lazy river that goes through the backyard.
In addition, the backyard plays host to a large chess board set (which converts into a splash pad), an in-ground trampoline, and even a 12-hole minigolf course.
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But even beyond those attractions, there’s an outdoor kitchen that includes a grill, deep fryer, drink fridge, dishwasher and more.
Combined with the greenery and ample pathways, the home backyard is outfitted to be a place for rest, relaxation, and recreation.
“For garden enthusiasts, a serene bonsai tree garden offers a peaceful escape among the lush greenery,” the listing reads.
The listing agents told News 6 that they’ve had some “good showings” so far, though the home is still on the market for anyone interested in submitting an offer.
“It’s unique, so we want to find someone good for it,” listing agent Matthew Burks explained.
For more information on the property, to view additional photos of the home, or to request a tour, you can find the listing on Zillow by clicking here.
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