Real Estate

Record-Setting Mansion On Sale Once Again

Take a virtual tour of the home that twice broke the record for the most expensive house sold in Minneapolis.

MINNEAPOLIS, MN – Designed by famed architect Frederick Soper, this signature Spanish Revival is one of the most famous and popular homes in the Twin Cities. Perched on a sprawling corner lot overlooking Lake of the Isles, multi-tiered terraces wrap the home and offer sweeping lakeside views.

However, it's not just the home's beauty that makes it unique. The mansion set the record twice for the highest-priced house sold in Minneapolis, reports the Star Tribune. It sold for $4 million in 2004 and $4.859 in 2009.

It's unlikely to break records a third time. The home is currently on sale for $5.995 million, lower than a downtown condo bought for $6.3 million in 2016.

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It's easy to see why someone would pay top-dollar for this home. Inside, the owner will enjoy a gallery of signature rooms, including a large owner's suite with two spa baths, a world-class kitchen, theater room, elevator, and unique solarium. Dazzle your guests with custom details, deluxe finishes, and high-end modern conveniences.

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