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Expansive Estate in South Texas Seeks New Vision, 147 Acres Up for Grabs
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Mansion Expansive Land Interior Mansion and Barndo Property Outline
Discover a unique 6,243 sqft mansion with striking architecture, a vast 10,000+ sq. ft. barndominium, and nearly a mile and a half of I-37 frontage. Endless possibilities for residential, commercial, or agricultural use, this property is a rare gem.

SAN ANTONIO - Washingtoner -- In Pleasanton, Texas, just 30 miles south of the City of San Antonio, a remarkable property awaits discovery. This 6,243-square-foot mansion, reminiscent of a grand Mayan castle, and a 10,000+-square-foot barndominium, once the sanctuary of renowned architect Victor Salas, stand as symbols of luxury and endless possibilities.

Situated on approximately 147 acres, which includes nearly a mile and a half of Interstate 37 frontage, the estate includes 9 bedrooms and 9.5 bathrooms, as well as an expansive conference and entertainment space showcasing 5 of the bedrooms, two of which are private efficiencies.

The potential uses for this property and land are vast, from endless venue ideas (retreats, weddings, etc.) to agricultural use and commercial development potential (and more). The possibilities for the use of the land, mansion, and barndominium are endless and await their new owner to bring them to life.

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An Architectural Masterpiece

The mansion is adorned with intricate stonework, handcrafted wood doors, and exotic fixtures, epitomizing architectural excellence. With its commanding presence, thick stone walls, and bold architectural details, the home evokes the majesty of an ancient Mayan fortress, blending timeless craftsmanship with modern luxury.

Inside, the home features a grand great room, a chef's kitchen, formal dining, an office, luxurious bedroom suites, a vault, multiple fireplaces, and built-in handcrafted shelving masterpieces in the den and throughout. All bedrooms in the mansion have custom walk-in closets and their own ensuites.

The key to its energy efficiency is the thick stone walls and 5-foot-thick slab foundation that provide natural insulation.

Ideal for Entertaining

The commercial-grade kitchen is perfect for events, catering, or a high-end dining experience. The home is truly a sprawling climate-controlled event space, perfect for large gatherings, parties, or retreats.

Outdoor amenities include stunning panoramic views from the second-story wrap-around decks, a full-length basketball court, a pool, a pond, and two gazebos with fireplaces.

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Beyond the Mansion

Constructed with steel-beam framing like the mansion, the 10,000 SF barndominium offers versatile space for anything from running your own business to storing exotic vehicles, woodworking, or a barn for equestrians. Aviation enthusiasts can use it as a small aircraft hangar with plenty of leftover space to store vehicles and other equipment. Pick your fancy.

A private 5,000-ft approved airstrip allows for the convenience of landing your own small plane.

The property has rich agricultural potential, with previous successful fruit, hay, and vegetable harvests. The land, paired with the flexible utility of the "barndo", is a potential winemaker's paradise.

This property's commercial potential makes it an ideal location for a range of development possibilities—or just call it your new home! Full details of the home can be found by following the links below:

https://myre.io/0EsqkUzFqo9e or https://www.homes.com/property/350-ridgeview-dr-pleasanton-tx/gmcv5ddq6xhlk/

This property is truly a masterpiece!

Media Contact
Sebastiano Formica
seb@formicagrouprealestate.com


Source: Formica Group brokered by eXp Realty

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