MILTON, Ga. — A single-story, 24,000-square-foot Milton mansion at 13090 Freemanville Road hit the market in early February.
After 27 days on realtor.com, the home has a listing price of $8,950,000. A description on the website bills the property as “Milton’s most iconic estate.”
The mansion, custom-built in 2002, sits at the back of a 9-acre and fully gated property abutting Milton High School. The home sits in the Summit Hill Elementary and Northwestern Middle school districts.
Ron and Mary Wallace own the property.
The estate is located less than a mile from the Crabapple Market district and Milton City Hall with its 1,000-foot-long driveway factored into the calculation.
A five-bay, 14-car garage equipped with 220-volt wiring and high-voltage hookups is ideal for any automotive enthusiast. It also features a complete workshop area with built-in cabinetry, with one bay designed to accommodate motorhomes or boats.
The mansion has an exercise room with a sauna and a steam room, an executive office, a two-story library, a lounge with a curved bar for entertaining and a media room custom-designed for sound.
Checking every box for quality, the commercially built home sports a steel and concrete structure, a commercial boiler with a cooling tower, 22 temperature-controlled systems and a state-of-the-art emergency generator.
The ceiling of the one-story home extends some 25 feet with floor-to-ceiling windows highlighting custom millwork on the window and door trim.
One wing of the home sports a 4,400-square-foot Old West town replica with a saloon and two half baths, modeled after 19th century Tombstone, Arizona.
The realtor, Bonnie Smith of Atlanta Fine Homes Sotheby’s International Realty, said the wing could be adapted for additional living areas or an indoor basketball court. The 15,000-square-foot unfinished basement…
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