Hartland, Wisconsin, Estate of the Day

If you want a lot of space for your dollar the Midwest is often the best place to be. Check out today's home in Hartland, Wisconsin. This mansion has 18,000 square feet of space including a home theater, seven bedrooms and heated floors that include marble, bamboo and slate. The home is wired for the latest in state-of-the art technology and also has a 17th Century wood panel fireplace from England that flows into the gourmet kitchen with granite counters. Outside there is a sports court, a nine-car garagae, indoor and outdoor pools and fountains. It is listed at $6.75 million.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
mjk May 14th 2008 1:22PM
This place seems confused as to what style it wants to be. The rooms seem all over the place. But that is ALLOT of house for the money.
Henry May 14th 2008 4:03PM
His and Her's kitchens? Just because you have a lot of space, not a lot of taste and a lot of money doesn't mean you have to spend it. Build something tastefully sized and decorated. You'd have to have a huge family to fully utilize the space to make it feel lived in.
Jcyreus May 14th 2008 4:57PM
I just moved from the Hartland / Lake Country area of Wisconsin. It is a nice area with lots of heirs from families with names like Schlitz, Pabtz, Wurlitzer, Blatz (you get the picture).
@mjk - as far as decorating sense is concerned...sadly very few homes in that area show the way similar houses would in more metro areas of the country. The problem is that they are outdated and a little out of touch with emerging trends.
JC (jcyreus.com)