"Named "The House of Peace" for its Japanese influences, the custom mansion sits lakefront in Le Lac - a 200-acre, 32-home community in Boca Raton. The home offers seven bedrooms and 14.5 bathrooms across 27,832 square feet. Clean lines and open spaces make up the interior, which receives light through floor-to-ceiling windows and skylights."
"Amenities and custom rooms fill out the rest of the floor plan, including a movie theater with a concession stand, a sports bar, a library with cherry wood walls, a gym, a loft with card tables and an underground wine cellar. A recording studio takes in views of the water through picture windows."
"He bought the 6.3-acre plot in 1991 for $850,000 and finished erecting the mansion four years later, according to the listing brokerage. Should it sell for even close to that, it'll be a sizable return on investment for the billionaire."
John W. Henry, owner of the Boston Red Sox, has placed his palatial Florida estate on the market for $25 million. The 6.3-acre property, purchased in 1991 for $850,000 and completed in 1995, is located in Le Lac, an exclusive 32-home community in Boca Raton. Named "The House of Peace" for its Japanese influences, the custom mansion spans 27,832 square feet with seven bedrooms and 14.5 bathrooms. The home features extensive amenities including a movie theater, sports bar, wine cellar, recording studio, gym, and library. Outdoor facilities include a lakefront swimming pool, tennis court, and pizza oven. Henry's net worth is estimated at $2.6 billion, and he also owns the Boston Globe and Liverpool Football Club.
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