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luxurious lakeside estate on Cedar Creek Lake has hit the market for $18.995 million. The 11,000-square-foot home sits on a sprawling 25-acre lot with over 700 feet of waterfront, making it the most expensive listing on the lake. Built in 2021, the main residence boasts nine bedrooms, nine full bathrooms, and one partial bath.
The property's pièce de résistance is its stunning waterfront views, according to brokers Kyle Padron and Brandon Terrell of Altschuler and Company. "It's unlike any other traditional lake house," Terrell said. "It's just so much grander than that." In addition to the main home, three guest residences offer two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a full kitchen, and laundry facilities.
For those seeking physical activity, the property features a glass-enclosed gym and multiple outdoor athletic courts for basketball, tennis, or pickleball. Afterward, unwind in the backyard pool with breathtaking lakeside views. The first- and second-floor covered patios are perfect for relaxing mornings and evenings.
The current owner, a Dallas-area attorney, no longer uses the home as much as anticipated, Padron said. Located in Henderson County, where the median home sales price was $297,000 in August, this estate is ideal for corporate buyers or wealthy multi-generational families looking to share the property.
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