A passion for Monumental

Situated on 10 acres, this 31,000-square-foot (22,000 under air) home is surrounded by water on three sides, offering those inside spectacular lakefront views from each room.


A massive 14-foot wall of water lines the sweeping staircase that leads to the elevated dining room that has seating for 24 guests.


A full gym, a tanning salon, a sauna, a 16-seat movie theater with a 120-inch screen, and an underground wine cellar are just a few of the home’s many highlights. You’ll have to see it to believe it.



A full-size bar, not to mention separate game rooms for both the adults and the children make entertaining a breeze. With room for 21 cars in two garages, the abundance of space is sure to please.


Speaking of entertaining, a 2,600-square-foot, 3-bedroom, 2 .5-bath guest house will make any guests feel welcome and at home.


Of course, the most attractive element to this mega home—beside the price which is just $450 per square foot—is the environmental-friendly green-wise construction. This home is a must see! Be the first on the exclusive list to own an old-world, Tuscan-inspired masterpiece designed by Mr. Randazzo himself. There will only be three of these magnificent homes, each one-of-a-kind, built in the area.


To learn more and to schedule a private viewing, please call 352.792.1004.



RANDAZZO DEVELOPMENT
133 West 6th Avenue, Suite F | Mount Dora, FL 32757


Contractor: RANDAZZO BUILDERS® 24819 State Road 46 | Sorrento, FL 32776

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