Montecito estate of late Philadelphia Flyers founder Ed Snider asks $52 million
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Montecito estate of late Philadelphia Flyers founder Ed Snider asks $52 million
"The Italianate-inspired main house, built in 2001, was designed for intimate- and large-scale entertaining and features refined formal areas, a wood-paneled office/den and bi-folding doors that bring the outdoors inside. A lower-level lounge is replete with a game room, a home theater, a wine cellar and an old-fashioned bar."
"The master suite, dressed in subdued hues and dark wood paneling, has a sitting room and glass doors that open onto a terrace overlooking the grounds. There are eight bedrooms, nine bathrooms, four powder rooms and four fireplaces in all."
"Formal gardens, fountains, a reflecting pond, an outdoor pavilion and a swimming pool fill the manicured grounds designed by landscape architect Robert Truskowski. A tennis court, a two-story tennis pavilion and a two-bedroom guesthouse complete the setting."
Ed Snider's Montecito estate spans 21,345 square feet across 9.37 acres and is listed for $52 million. Designed by architect David E. Martin and completed in 2001, the Italianate-inspired villa features eight bedrooms, nine bathrooms, and four fireplaces. The main house includes formal entertaining spaces, a wood-paneled office, a lower-level lounge with game room, home theater, wine cellar, and bar. The master suite offers a sitting room and terrace views. Landscape architect Robert Truskowski designed the manicured grounds, which include formal gardens, fountains, a reflecting pond, swimming pool, tennis court, pavilion, and guesthouse. Snider acquired the property in 1994 for $3.675 million.
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