Stunning California mansion in shape of SAXOPHONE goes on sale for $2M
And all that hassle! Gorgeous SAXOPHONE-shaped California mansion goes on sale for $2M
- A house in Berkley shaped like a saxophone is for sale for $2 million
- Built in 1985 for an amateur jazz artist, it has an Art Deco style
- The sprawling three-story home features five bedrooms and bathrooms
A gorgeous saxophone-shaped California mansion has gone on sale for $2 million and is outfitted with Art Deco features, including an expansive gold staircase.
The Berkley home at 1985 Tunnel Road is listed for $1,997,000. The house, known as The Saxophone House, was built in 1996 for an amateur jazz player Zillow.
Now the three story house is up for grabs and fitting for a jazz lover to enjoy the saxophone tower which sits on a 10,000 square foot lot.
From the outside, two long, golden tubes can be seen peering out from the house – symbolizing the iconic conical shape of the woodwind instrument.
And on the other side of the beautiful building there are three brass-colored shapes on the facade, which look like the keys of a saxophone.
Aside from the star attraction, the five-bed, five-bath home features several balconies with treble-key railings that overlook sweeping views and a guest bedroom, the listing reads.
A house in Berkley shaped like a saxophone is for sale for $2 million. The sprawling three-story home features five bedrooms and bathrooms
The Berkley home at 1985 Tunnel Road is listed for $1,997,000. The house, known as The Saxophone House, was built in 1996
Tucked away in the hills, the home also features hardwood floors, curved gold fireplaces with black tiles, a gold-accented bar, and gold finishes throughout the home.
A window overlooking the canyon shows off a spectacular view from the master bedroom.
The Art Deco-inspired bathroom shows off black tiles, granite and a ceiling finished with gold accents.
In addition to the luxurious style, the bathroom also has a bathtub with jets, a shower with multiple shower heads and double sinks.
The current owners last purchased the lavish property in 2020 for $1,479,000. In 2012, it sold again for $842,000.
It appears that the first time the home was put on the market by its original owner was in 2011 for $560,000.
The house features expansive staircases with gold finishes. The current owners last purchased the lavish property in 2020 for $1,479,000
The Art Deco-inspired bathroom shows off black tiles, granite and a ceiling finished with gold accents