Michigan Mansion, Once Owned by the Czech Republic Consulate, Is Now For Sale
You wanna talk opulence, and glamor... well, here you go! This home in Northville, Michigan is all of the above and then some. It's exactly what you'd think a mansion should be in a movie setting, and it feels like Robin Leech could walk out the door with a camera crew any second while filming "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous."
But this mansion is even more special than you know, because it was once owned by a foreign dignitary from east Europe.
Yep, once owned by the Consulate of the Czech Republic, this nearly $4.5 million mansion is exactly what you'd think of for stereotypical movie mansion.
"Unparalleled luxury in this grand Classic European-style estate, known as Castello Montebello, spanning over 15,000 square feet."
Yeah, it's so fancy, it has its own name.
According the listing, this is distinguished as the most extraordinary property in all of Michigan, with seven bedrooms, and nine bathrooms. It also has a history as the former consulate of the Czech Republic and a prestigious guest list that includes US presidents, and foreign dignitaries... though, they didn't list WHICH ones specifically came through those doors.
Right in the middle of the home is a four-floor floating circular stairway that connects all levels of the home, which is pretty cool. But some days, the stairs just suck, so of course, this home has an elevator in it, too.
Other amenities include:
- two diebold bank vault doors
- a generator
- a wine cellar
- staff quarters/guest suites
- 13-seat theater
That theater, by the way, is an incredible replica of the iconic New York "Paramount Movie Palace" theater.
So if you happen to have about $4.5 million on hand, then maybe this luxurious, former foreign dignitary home could be yours.
Or, at the very least, wait for an open house, put on your best suit, and get ready for a SLEW of instagrammable moments for your followers.
Michigan Mansion For Sale Was Owned By Czech Republic Consulate
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