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This modern mansion is ready for its first family

Over 6,000-sqft of high-tech hospitality make this Tuscany home a truly modern mansion.

A brown brick and gray stone building with two story entrance way and two-car garage.

This newly constructed Mansion Monday selection overlooks Lorenzo Way in the Tuscany neighborhood of Hamburg. | Thomas M. Harper, Tom Harper and Associates

It’s the 21st century, and you deserve a castle with state-of-the-art construction + amenities. Fortunately, this modern mansion masterpiece built in 2024 has just landed on the market.

This estate boasts a brick and stone exterior with black Marvin windows + an arched double door entrance. Step inside to a sunny foyer that sets the stage for the home’s open air sensibility.

The Chef’s kitchen is designed to impress even the most discerning gourmand. A large pantry with custom cabinetry, a side bar with a wine cooler, and backlit upper cabinets make this kitchen an inviting space for both meal prep + entertaining.

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Featuring a suite of Bosch appliances, floor-to-ceiling white shaker cabinets, quartz countertops, and a 10-foot island, this kitchen would be at home on Top Chef. | Photo courtesy of Thomas M. Harper, Tom Harper and Associates

The open living room is centered around a floor-to-ceiling gas fireplace + custom millwork and a massive ceiling fan guarantee cozy comfort.

Dual primary suites compete for your attention, but we’ve got our money on the second floor suite, since its bathroom has a double vanity, soaking tub, and walk-in smart shower.

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