Lake Hamilton, Estate of the Day

I'm interested in today's estate not so much for the style, which is a bit standard McMansion but for the location. This home is located on Lake Hamilton in Hot Springs, Arkansas. Now if you've ever been flipping through the television channels on a Sunday morning you might have seen one of those commercials with TV stars of yesteryear hawking land in Arkansas. The quest for a place with real estate value lures in many a buyer. Today's home is on the water in Lake Hamilton, Arkansas, a recreation area that is now starting to have clusters of these houses linking the shores. This home is 10,000 square feet with five bedrooms. It looks like the builders might have economized by using the same granite in multiple places. The home includes all the standard luxury details, the kitchen island, the clear glass rainshower, the multiple Jacuzzis and granite showers and televisions everywhere. It also has two capstone gas fireplaces , a glass lighted waterfall and a wine cellar. It is listed at $4.9 million. After the jump, a shabby chic cabinet is an odd choice for the home theater.








Chili's Waitress Fired Over Facebook Post Insulting 'Stupid Cops'
Billboard Music Awards: Worst Dressed (or Most Daring?) From Past Red Carpets
HSBC Plans 14,000 More Job Cuts
Forbidden America: Cold War-Era Map Shows No-Go Zones For Soviet Tourists
Man Takes Dump In Background Of Instructional Workout Video
Tenants: Stench of Death Makes St. Louis Complex 'Unlivable'
Famous Roadside Attractions
Taylor Swift Q and A: What Does She Splurge on in Las Vegas?
Hands-on with the Samsung Galaxy S 4 running stock Android 4.2
Save on Spring Cleaning With a New Vacuum -- Savings Experiment
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Joy Jun 12th 2007 12:09AM
Tacky Place-probably a perk for potential buyers to visit!!!
Joanne Jun 12th 2007 10:44AM
Way too much stuff in the bathrooms..can't even see the features..too tacky!!
MBE Jun 19th 2007 12:57AM
I like the bathroom colors/style. Love the kitchen island. But it doesn't seem finished - kind of seems like a trac home that got dressed up a bit.
Not really where I'd spend my $4+ million. Unless there is property attached? Or something better than the pics show here.
Renee Jul 16th 2007 5:54AM
Ugh! Just awful. Is this considered Wal-Mart chic??
No cohesive design at all. Dreadful.