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4 Chancery Court
Mobile, AL 36608
$1,995,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
5
Bathroom
5
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
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Property Description
Experience unparalleled luxury in this stunning residence, where elegance meets modern comfort. With its recent price adjustment, this exquisite property now offers an even more enticing opportunity to indulge in the epitome of refined living. A rare opportunity to own one of Mobile’s finest homes! Designed by leading North American Architect, Craig Roberts, and custom built by premier builder, Joe Bradley. This type of property is a rare find in Mobile, Alabama. The home is located in the very desirable Village of Spring Hill within walking distance to shopping, dining, and much more! No expense was spared in creating this home. Wake up every day and feel like you are on vacation, living in a beautiful resort. This five bedroom, four and one half bath masterpiece has unparalleled design and craftsmanship in every area of the house. A home automation system controls audio visual, light and climate. 20+/- feet ceilings in the foyer, library and great room. Several museum quality rooms, like the stunning two story mahogany library/media room, will take your breath away. The 2700 bottle, special temperature controlled, wine cellar is a wine collector’s dream. The kitchen is a culinarian delight with top of the line appliances making it an entertainer’s paradise. The pool area is unbelievable! Walk outside to this extended living space and feel like you are in your own private oasis. The separate pool/guest house has one large bedroom, full bath and an exercise room/sitting area or game room, complete with a wet bar for entertaining. Enjoy alfresco dining under the covered patio with stunning views of the pool and extensively landscaped grounds. Home has too many amenities to list, including a full house generator. Square footage listed does not include an additional 2523 square feet of covered living areas. The photos speak for themselves. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to make this unique home your very own. Call today for your appointment. Please send prequal letter or proof of funds prior to making an appointment, per the seller. Qualified buyers only. Listing agent to be present at all showings, per the seller. Listing company makes no representation as to accuracy of square footage; buyer to verify.
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2003
MLS Number
7010142
Location
Address
4 Chancery Court
City
Mobile
State
AL
Zip Code
36608
County
MOBILE
Listing
Provider
Roberts Brothers, Inc., original listing
Name
Roberts Brothers, Inc.
Phone
(251) 344-9220
Office Name
Roberts Brothers TREC
Office Phone
(251) 344-9220
Agent Name
Kathy Foster

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