A San Antonio mansion for sale comes with a ‘bourbon room’ and $180,000 in renovations

An impressive estate in San Antonio’s Stone Oak Park is ideal for someone with a refined palate, in more ways than one.

This 5,017-square-foot behemoth is going for just over $1.2 million, but it has the goods to back it up.

The 6-bed, 6-bath luxury residence sits on nearly half an acre in the exclusive North-Central San Antonio enclave. Each of the home’s six bedrooms includes its own en-suite bathroom.

What’s more, the “move-in ready” mansion comes with over $180,000 in tasteful renovations, requiring the next owner to simply turn the key, according to the listing.

Sure, the home was only built in 2001, but a lot has changed — and rapidly — since the dawn of the millennium.

To point, the home’s updates include a fully-integrated smart house system — something that wasn’t yet available in the Y2K era.

Recent improvements also include three new HVAC systems, three new water heaters, a whole-home water softener, a standing-seam metal roof, garage updates and more.

Renovations also include a kitchen overhaul, complete with brand-new, top-of-the-line appliances, quartzite countertops, custom cabinetry, and a large kitchen island designed for entertaining.

But the true tippler’s dream is the home’s signature “bourbon room,” complete with custom-built cabinetry, granite countertops, recessed LED accent lighting and a dedicated bar sink. The bourbon room even features a rolling ladder for reaching top-shelf selections, like a true lush’s library.

Outside, the updates continue with a sparkling new pool and a nearby gazebo.

It’s as if this house is bringing itself into the modern era while retaining the things that never go out of style. Times may have changed, but an Old Fashioned by the pool is a classic.

This home is listed by Isabel Owen with Keller Williams Heritage.

All photos and listing info via Realtor.com.

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