A mansion with a fortified safe room full of guns and cameras has gone on the market for $4.5 million.
The secure room has ball bearings cast in solid poured concrete and an advanced security system with 32 cameras for “peace of mind”.
The sprawling home is in Fort Myers, Florida, and boasts four bedrooms and six bathrooms spread out across 5,700 sq ft.
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As well as the panic room, the mansion has a host of luxury features.
Highlights include a 12-car garage, a stunning swimming pool, and a luxury South African Braai barbequing room equipped with specialist equipment.
But the showstopper, perhaps, is a home cinema worth over $1 million – which is professionally certified and includes an impressive sound system and bison leather seating for an “unmatched cinematic experience”.
Throughout the home are luxe touches, including white pearl Cristallo Quartzite countertops and Thermador appliances grounded by the Legno and Bastone White Oak floors.
Bowers & Wilkens surround sound is installed throughout, as are multiple 100-inch television sets, and a Savant smart home system.
The listing reads: “The estate is a marvel of design, where sheer elegance meets functionality, with a touch of excess.
“Welcome to your sanctuary of unparalleled sophistication and comfort, it’s time to live life to the fullest and make memories in this unparalleled home.”
The property – which features on What’s The Jam – is currently on the market with the Aaron Wolf Group at John R Wood Christie’s International.
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