Vivacious estate — with whiskey library and treehouse room — lists in Oregon. See it
An estate that’s the size of a megamansion and has a unique beauty that matches the flowing grace of the Pacific Northwest has landed on the real estate market in Lake Oswego, Oregon, for $11.5 million.
Also, it has more than a few high-end features scattered throughout its 19,444 square feet, including one for liquor connoisseurs.
And lovers of … forests?
“An absolute jaw dropping restoration to one of the Oregon’s most impressive estates,” the listing on Realtor.com says. “This 2.95 acre gated, sprawling domain is a resort unto itself.”
The nine-bedroom, 9.5-plus-bathroom residence has so many spectacular features stacking its lavish interior (and exterior) that it’s hard to keep track, including:
Private gym
Ballroom
Billiard parlor with a bar
Pool house
Deep water dock
Crow’s nest reading room
In-law suite
But the real highlights that make this home stand out happen to be its huge whiskey library with sky-high bookcases that showcase, well, bottles of whiskey, the photos show. There’s also a “Disney-like forest theme” room that has a treehouse sleeping area. Perfect for kids or kids at heart.
The home was featured on Zillow Gone Wild, a popular Facebook page that highlights unique estates on real estate page. And people were duly impressed.
“Definitely next level,” one person said on Facebook. “I boat by it often and it’s one of my favorites on the river.”
“This house was made for SHINDIGS!!!” another expressed.
“This might be the most decadent home I’ve ever seen in my life. Such impressive finishes everywhere you look! And the photographer did an incredible job,” someone gushed.
“I’m here for the tree house and whiskey library,” one person commented.
“I’ll take it. Where do I sign?” another asked.
The listing is held by Justin Harnish of Harnish Properties.
Lake Oswego is about 5 miles south of Portland.
This story was originally published August 2, 2023 at 3:04 PM with the headline "Vivacious estate — with whiskey library and treehouse room — lists in Oregon. See it."