If you’re ever yearned to liveinside Disneyland now you can — sort of. A replica of the Haunted Mansion has hit the market in Duluth, Georgia. The mansion, modeled after the iconic Disneyland attraction, intentionally dons a striking exterior resemblance to the ride that dates back to 1969, right down to the cast iron detailing and signature wrap around porch. It is located in the sought-after neighborhood of Sweet Bottom, located along the Chattahoochee River.
And now for that aura of foreboding. According to real estate listing site Zillow, the house can be yours for $2.2 million. The one-of-a-kind residential property sits on .31 acres and comes in at 9,467 feet with 3 garages, 6 chilling chambers — or bedrooms, and 6 bathrooms — hitchhiking ghosts not included.
Courtesy of RE/MAX Around Atlanta
Courtesy of RE/MAX Around Atlanta
«Embrace the enchantment of everyday living in a home that captures the whimsical essence of the Disney haunted house,” RE/MAX Around Atlanta Realty’s Gail Laney, who currently holds the listing, told People.com.
“With meticulous craftsmanship, exquisite decoration and a thoughtful floor plan designed for both comfort and functionality, this unique dwelling promises to be more than just a residence. It's a timeless masterpiece where magic meets quality,» Laney added.
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The Disney theme is mostly limited to the exterior, along with a replica Haunted Mansion plaque, just like the one you’d find at the original attraction. Once inside, things become notably less Mouse-inspired with no happy haunts boisterously singing or ghost hosts to be found. The airy, spacious home is distinctly Southern and “seamlessly blends Greek Revival architecture with modern amenities” with living features that include a chef’s kitchen, butler’s pantry, grilling deck, and an open living space.
Other selling points include a two-tier basement with a full bar, pool room, and poker table. Unlike the ominous dark attraction, the house features plenty of spaces to gawk at the surrounding nature, like a heavily windowed sunroom looking onto the property.
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According to the listing “elaborate cast iron” is implemented from a foundry that outfits Disney. A spacious outdoor area features a private roof deck, hot tub, and dining. The ‘Haunted Mansion’ is situated within a private gated community that includes access to a clubhouse, pool, playground, and other recreational activities.
Final arrangements can be made through an area realtor who can also accommodate tour requests.
This may be the closest you’ll get — for now — to the iconic attraction as Haunted Mansion is currently closed for an extensive renovation
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