Remarkable home ‘born from lava using 3,400 sticks of dynamite’ lists in Utah
A house that is more like a work of art rather than a residence is listed for $5.499 million in Ivins, Utah.
“Literally born from lava using 3,400 sticks of dynamite, this jaw-dropping ‘Reserve at Entrada’ estate will be discussed long after your next gathering,” the listing on Zillow.com vividly describes.
The 11,134-square-foot home has views of Snow Canyon “across miles of ancient lava fields,” per the listing.
While the exterior of the five-bedroom, eight-bathroom estate is an oasis complete with a “resort-style pool,” the interior is just as extravagant.
Features of the home include:
“Rotunda with domed glass overhead”
“Sleek living area”
Laundry room
12-seat theater
Seven fireplaces
Along with the swimming pool outside, the paradise comes complete other stunning amenities.
“Beyond the mind-blowing pool and lounge area, you’ll choose from 3 hot tubs, multiple fire pits, and endless meditative nooks and crannies with unique viewpoints of the surrounding landscape and critters that frequent the area,” the listing says. “Don’t forget the incredible casita that trumps the quality of most small homes!”
The listing is held by Michelle Evans of the Larkin Group.
“This is more than a luxury home - it’s a luxury experience,” the listing concludes.
Ivins is about 121 miles northeast of Las Vegas.
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