PHOENIX — Ever wished your home had its own go-kart track, wellness center and walk-in armory? If you have a spare $20 million lying around, your dream can come true, thanks to a new Gilbert estate that just hit the market.
A palatial residence at 21423 S. 147th Street functions as a live-in sports and entertainment compound, according to a Thursday announcement from real estate services company Compass.
The main house of the luxury estate spans 9,326 square feet, but there’s also a 6,610-square-foot recreational facility, a basketball court and a 5,660-square-foot wellness center.
One of the most eye-popping aspects of the massive residence is the 2,480-square-foot go-kart barn and the accompanying racetrack.
Buying this house means you also get six electric go-karts, according to Frank Aazami and Bill Bulaga of Private Client Group.
“There are luxury real estate listings, and then there are properties that completely transcend that category,” Aazami said in the announcement.
Tired after all that recreation? You can relax at the zen garden, greenhouse, koi pond or exotic animal enclosures.
Overall, the entertainment compound has seven bedrooms, nine bathrooms and five dedicated areas full of high-tech amenities, including an underground shooting range and a private day spa with a yoga room, a dry sauna, hot tub, massage room and more.
Luxury estate in Gilbert with sports compound has more to offer
There’s also a massive “Hideaway” that functions as a high-tech man cave with a:
- Home gym
- Putting green
- Golf simulator
- Gaming lounge
- Indoor turf area
The estate also has a six-stall garage and a private movie theater.
Gun lovers might also be interested in the two-lane, 185-foot underground shooting range, along with a connected walk-in armory.
“Every inch of this estate encourages play, inspires wellness and caters to athletes, fitness enthusiasts and anyone who loves to entertain,” Aazami said.
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