Buckeye Bonanza: $19.95M Perk-Packed Megamansion Is Ohio’s Most Expensive Listing

Hello, Ohio. A perk-packed property in the Buckeye State has just landed on the market for $19,995,000. It’s the state’s most expensive residential listing, the Wall Street Journal first reported. The six-bedroom, 20,686-square-foot megamansion in Hunting Valley features some fancy amenities, including a “man cave, plunge pool, and three garages with parking for 20 cars.”
Buckeye Bonanza: $19.95M Perk-Packed Megamansion Is Ohio’s Most Expensive Listing

Hello, Ohio.

A perk-packed property in the Buckeye State has just landed on the market for $19,995,000. It’s the state’s most expensive residential listing, the Wall Street Journal first reported.

The six-bedroom, 20,686-square-foot megamansion in Hunting Valley features some fancy amenities, including a “man cave, plunge pool, and three garages with parking for 20 cars.”

If the mansion sells for the asking price, it will set a state record, the Journal noted.

The owners invested some $20 million to develop the property, which they bought in 2018.

The spread on a 61-acre parcel along the Chagrin River was crafted by architect Charles Fazio and “world renowned yacht interior designer Ari Loar,” the listing notes.

Interior highlights include a Bentley home chandelier, marble flooring, and a dining room with a peacock mosaic mural. The chef’s kitchen features quartzite and marble counters, as well as a custom La Cornue Chateau range.

The primary suite impresses with an atrium with a custom-painted window ceiling and includes dual baths, a fireplace, and a private patio with an additional fireplace.

But the lower level is where the home truly hums. Here, you’ll find a state-of-the-art gym, sauna, steam room, and entertainment area with a bar, billiard table, stage, and wine room.

Ohio’s most expensive home

(Realtor.com)

The entry has a chandelier from Bentley Home.

(Realtor.com)

The dining room features a peacock mosaic mural.

(Realtor.com)

The man cave area is fully equipped.

(Realtor.com)

On the home’s second level, there are five bedrooms with en suite bathrooms plus a screening room.

Outside amenities include a four-season room, plunge pool, bocce court, and greenhouse. An arched breezeway leads to a detached garage with space for 20 cars and the “man cave” area, which has a bar, golf simulator, and barber room above.

Bonus: You’ll never have to worry about shoveling the driveway in the frigid Ohio winters: It’s heated.

According to the Journal, the property’s price is warranted due to the quality of the finishes, the acreage, and the upscale locale. Speaking of the locale, the second-most expensive home in the 44022 ZIP code went on the market three weeks ago for $4,895,000 and already has an offer in place.

Jen Waters of Keller Williams Greater Metropolitan holds the listing.

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