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Mansion Monday: Meet this dreamy home for entertaining in Wake Forest

This home at 1801 Oatlands Ct. in Wake Forest is complete with a saltwater pool, five bedrooms, and six full baths. Take a peek with us.

A carousel of photos of 1801 Oatlands Ct. in Wake Forest, NC, that includes a lit, heated saltwater pool, plenty of space for entertaining, luxury appliances, and a sprawling 1.84 acres.

We’re in love with with all the entertaining space and elevated amenities this home at 1801 Oatlands Ct. in Wake Forest provides.

Photos courtesy of Carolina Collective Realty

A heated, lit saltwater pool? Check. 20 rooms? Check. 1.84 acres? Check. And a guest house with its own full bath, bedroom, kitchen, and living room? You know it, and that’s not all. This week we’re eyeing this 12,706 sqft Wake Forest home in the Wakefield Estates neighborhood.

This French Provincial-style home was built in 2001 and has plenty of room for entertaining guests of all ages. Think: Perfect for the winter holidays and summer shindigs. Our favorite part is the extensive outdoor space with the pool equipped with four waterfalls, a sitting area, and multiple places to cook + dine.

If that’s not enough, this home is decked out with top-quality appliances and amenities, like memory foam under most carpets, a roomy four-car garage, seven gas fireplaces, and you can pay to keep the grand piano. This home comes out to $3,300,000, and we think it’s worth every penny.

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