Ever felt like living like a member of a dynasty? This Florida property, originally christened by a member of the Carnegie family, can give you that feeling for just $5 million, according to the Wall Street Journal.
According to the listing, the home was built for the nephew of steel industry tycoon Andrew Carnegie in 1924.
The four-bedroom river-front mansion sits on 22 acres, boasts 22 foot ceilings, a billiard room, ice cream parlor and its own private dock.
This historic home is listed with Deb Duvall of Water Pointe Realty.
The waterfront home is located in Stuart, Florida and was reportedly nicknamed 'Lucinda' by Mr. Carnegie. Citrus, mango and avocado trees surround the approximately 8,170-square-feet home.
Another view of the entrance.
A lovely aerial view of the property.
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