A sprawling 1930 mansion in the heart of San Antonio's Monte Vista Historic District has undergone a steep $250,000 price cut. After being placed on the market last summer at $3.2 million, the home near Trinity University is now listed at $2.95 million.
The 8,200-square-foot property's tile roof, arched doorways and multiple balconies are features prize in San Antonio's high-end homes from the era. That century-old elegance also includes a curving staircase that spills into a foyer decorated with colorful imported floor tiles.
However, two-story home's basement, which holds a combination wine cellar-bar, gives the residence a decidedly hip and modern addition. The space's copper sink, industrial wine rack and bar made of a split tree trunk bestow a feel that's far more Southtown than Old South Texas.
This home is listed by Judy J. Barnes with Phyllis Browning Co.
All photos and listing via Realtor.com.