“Treasure Hills”, one of the last Twin Cities true country estates spanning an impressive 15.6 acres in Edina‘s distinctive Rolling Green neighborhood. This expansive estate offers limitless potential for discerning buyers. Whether you envision remodeling the stately 1931 original home or starting fresh with a custom-built masterpiece, this property provides the perfect canvas for your dream residence. The sprawling grounds are ideal for those looking to create a private oasis, with generous space for outdoor amenities, gardens, or recreational areas. Alternatively, consider the potential to subdivide and develop into potentially 2-5 or 6 slighter building sites taking advantage of the prime location of a first ring suburb and proximity to top-rated schools, parks, Interlachen Country Club and local amenities. The home is built of stone and uncompromised materials. Features include grand formal spaces, a primary suite with a sitting room and fireplace +6 additional bedrooms and 4 more baths up including a caretaker’s apartment over the four-car garage. Huge walkout family room with third fireplace. New electrical panel 2025. This is not just a property; it’s a lifestyle waiting to be tailored to your unique vision. Don’t miss your chance to secure a slice of luxury in one of Edina's most sought-after areas. Explore the possibilities! New electrical panel 2025 It is requested that you do not walk the property without an appointment.
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Listing Agent: John Everett (#NST502002653)
Listing Office: Edina Realty, Inc. (#NST5878)
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