ItÂ’s perhaps no surprise to learn that the architect of Northville’s Sutariya Estate had no limit on the budget to renovate the house. This 27,000 square-foot, $5.5 million megamansion boasts a whopping 10 bedrooms, 11.5 bathrooms (each bedroom has a private bath), and an entire exterior made of marble. Originally built in 2005, the signature marble exterior was sourced from a mine in Lebanon at the original owners request. The interior is a series of unique features and vast open hallways that at times exude a certain Kubrickian quality. This mega-mansion also boasts a heated driveway, 50 foot ceilings, and gourmet kitchen, which features custom milled cabinets, two islands, two built-in refrigerators, two refrigerator draws, two under-the-counter refrigerators, and three sinks, a fireplace, and a built-in coffee, and espresso machine. Naturally, there’s also an elevator, a large private swimming pool with a Blue Quartzite deck and patio, and an oversized gazebo.

This home is listed by John Goci of EXP Realty.

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