A 9,000-square-foot home built for the late Johnnie Burdick, a prominent Central Texas car collector, has gone on the market for just under $4 million — and it includes all the automotive amenities one might expect.
The sprawling New Braunfels home boasts bays for seven vehicles plus hydraulic lifts and compressed air for tools in its two garages.
However, it turns out that Burdick’s pricy tastes ran to more than cars. The property also includes marble mosaics, mesquite wood flooring and a vaulted ceiling over its dining room.
A custom bar with its own billiards room, a sizable swimming pool and a home theater round out the other high-end offerings in the six-bedroom, four-and-a-half-bath residence.
This home is listed by McKenzie Peek with Keller Williams Legacy.
All photos and listing info via Realtor.com.
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