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- A home believed to be the largest in Alabama is on the market for $5 million.
- The 54,000-square-foot mansion has 15 bedrooms and 16 full bathrooms.
- The Shoal Creek property includes a guest house, a guitar-shaped driveway, and a stable.
An extravagant 54,000-square-foot home in Alabama — widely reported to be the state’s largest — is under contract after hitting the market for $5 million last month.
The property, listed with The Luxe Group at The Real Broker, was originally built in 1997 by then-MedPartners CEO Larry House. The house, designed in the style of a French chateau, has 15 bedrooms, 16 full bathrooms and six half-baths, a 10-car garage, 14 fireplaces, and a fully equipped guest house. And those are just the basics.
House put the home, dubbed “The Guitar House” due to its famous guitar-shaped driveway, on the market amid financial woes, AL.com reported. It has been on the market multiple times in its lifetime, once reaching a listing price of $17.9 million in 2011. It last sold for $4.8 million in 2017.
Though its current listing price of $5 million might seem a (relatively) low price tag for the largest home in a state, the average price of a house in Alabama is $228,669, Zillow reported — and the average price of a home in Birmingham, which is just 15 miles away, is $127,269. That puts this home’s property value at almost 40 times the nearby city’s average.
Take a look inside the “Versailles of Shoal Creek” and see what else this 27-acre property has to offer.