A 9,500-square-foot luxury New Orleans-style home modeled after the ride facade of Disneyland’s Haunted Mansion is on the market for just $1.85 million.
This home is located at 3816 Turnberry Court in Duluth, Georgia, not far from Atlanta.
“Located in the popular Sweet Bottom neighborhood along the banks of the Chattahoochee River,” the listing states. “…This property is unlike any other. Inspired by the iconic Disneyland Mansion in Anaheim, California, this Southern-style home seamlessly blends Greek Revival architecture with modern amenities. , offering an enchanting living experience.”
Agent Gail Rainey wants prospective buyers to know that this stunning home is not haunted, but simply based on a famous vehicle. “There’s nothing creepy about it,” she said.
According to Architectural Digest, the house was originally owned by Disney contractor Mark Hart and was built to replicate the attraction’s mansion’s ornate columns and wrought-iron porch railing.
Listing details:
Address: 3816 Turnberry Court, Duluth, Georgia, 30096
Price: $1.85 million
Site: 0.31 acres
Year built: 1996
Size: 6 bedrooms, 5.5 bathrooms, 9,467 square feet
Agent: Gail Laney, gail@LaneyGroup.com, 770-350-7373, ext. 1414
There is also a games room on site. “The two-story basement is an entertainer’s dream, complete with a full bar, pool hall, media space, and full bath,” Rainey said. “Additionally, the unfinished apartment above the three-car garage offers endless possibilities.”
The owner’s suite includes a “private upper porch, morning kitchen, luxurious bathroom, and two oversized walk-in closets with custom built-ins including a Carrera marble makeup counter and separate dressing suite.” She said there will also be a second full suite for nannies and family members.
The spacious chef’s kitchen features a butler’s pantry and grill deck. Outdoors, there is a porch, private rooftop deck, sitting area, dining space, and hot tub.
Additionally, residents have access to a community clubhouse, playground, pool, tennis courts, and pickleball courts.
“Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of Southern history,” Rainey says.