Ilya Kovalchuk puts his multi-million dollar mansion up for sale.
A palace.
In spite of the fact that, as a professional hockey player, former National Hockey League star forward Ilya Kovalchuk left the state of New Jersey many moons ago, he has maintained a property in the state for several years now. Kovalchuk is the proud owner of a gorgeous 87,120 square foot parcel of land in Alpine, New Jersey, one that features a massive mansion that he has now put up for sale.
The mansion, which is located at 10 Frick Dr, boasts 22.000 square feet of living space, 8 bedrooms, 11 full bathrooms, and 3 half bathrooms, is priced at just $14,999,999 which is a bargain when you consider that this is a 17% drop down from the original asking price it was first listed at. As you might expect this home features just about everything you could want in a house, and a whole lot more on top of that. A formal living room, a banquet size dining room, a great room, a bar, a family room, a designer kitchen, a prep kitchen, a walk in pantry, a butler's pantry, a wine closet, a library, an indoor pool, a lounge, a theatre, a plunge pool, a massage room, an exercise room, a dry sauna, a wine tasting room, 2 games rooms, and an arts and crafts room are just some of the amenities you can expect to find inside.
If you want to get a look inside the home however you will have to schedule a tour with the agency currently listing it, Signature Realty NJ, but the outside shots of the home alone are enough to make your jaw hit the floor.
Here are a pair of shots from the front of the house, courtesy of Signature Realty NJ:
Here's another shot from a wider angle, this one really gives you a sense of just how massive this home is:
And last but not least, you won't ever have to worry about finding a parking spot if you purchase this luxury mansion, it features a ridiculous number of garages for you to park all your vehicles in.
If you're interested in buying the property or would simply like to check out the listing yourself, you can do so here.
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