Preston Hollow Estate With Water Park, Basketball Court, and Bowling Alley Asks $28M
Asking $27.995 million, this distinctive Preston Hollow property on the market is one of the largest residential estates in North Texas according to the Dallas Morning News.
Built in 2003 by Dr. Richard Malouf, the 37,000-square-foot mansion on 4.3 acres is a blend of opulent living and pure fun.
"There are really two houses, but they are connected," Realtor Allie Beth Allman told the News. "There's a main house for living and a recreational or guest house."
Every inch of the elaborately designed North Dallas mansion is filled with lavish finishes and textures. In addition to an immense master suite, the mansion includes 8 bedrooms, 22 bathrooms, 10 living areas, four dining areas, two kitchens, multiple fireplaces and laundry rooms, and a 10-car garage.
The guest suite contains a bedroom, living room, kitchenette, bathroom, and private laundry room.
Other mansion features range from a basement wine cellar and sitting room to a third-floor beauty room, a card and cigar room, and even a dog bathing room.

Recreational areas run the gamut from a gymnasium, two basketball courts, and a bowling alley to two movie theaters, an entertainment room, playroom, and ground-floor cabana.
One of the most popular features is a full-blown water park behind the mansion.
"It's got three slides, a lazy river, and a second-story hot tub," Allman said in the paper. "This house is the most fun of any property I've ever been in. It is like a Caribbean resort."
The estate originally listed for $32 million earlier this year but the price has since come down.
