The Paris Mountain estate that caught the attention of Zillow Gone Wild

“WHEN I think about Greenville, South Carolina architecture this is exactly what comes to mind,” the post said.

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Take a full virtual tour of the property listed by Sijia Hughes. | Photos via Joan Herlong & Associates Sotheby’s International Realty

I love when one of our Mansion Mondays gets picked up by Zillow Gone Wild, an Instagram account with 2.2 million followers highlighting unique properties around the world.

This Asian-inspired estate is a private retreat atop 10 acres on Paris Mountain, and the one-of-a-kind home boasts:

  • 7,000+ sqft
  • 5 bedrooms, 8 bathrooms
  • 3 fireplaces
  • Custom cabinetry imported from Italy
  • An indoor pool, spa, and sauna
  • A Zen Garden with a koi pond and waterfall
  • A ~200 ft long deck
  • A 300 sqft greenhouse
  • A guest house with a tatami room

This isn’t the first time Zillow Gone Wild has picked up a Greenville property. You may remember when I wrote about this midcentry modern Stone Lake beauty last spring.

Here are a few other unique local properties I think are worth a virtual tour:

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