‘Rich people are wild.’ A $5 million Illinois mansion has Zillow Gone Wild up in arms
A ginormous, mid-century modern mansion on the real estate market in Oak Brook, Illinois, has been the talk of a popular social media page, but has some fans scratching their heads.
While the seven-bedroom, seven-bath estate is spread out over 7,260 square feet, photos of the home paint a picture of elaborate décor that makes the property appear much, MUCH larger, which explains why the place is priced at $5 million, according to the listing on Zillow.
“Passion and attention to detail is carried not only through the artist hand laid stones shipped direct from Mexico City, Mexico to the foyer Onyx floor or Marble Columns custom crafted on site,” the listing says.
A feature that stands out is a three-sided fireplace standing at 17 feet inside the grand room, which is 1,400-plus square feet.
Other features include:
Kitchen with stainless steel appliances
In-ground pool
300-plus bottle wine cellar
Elegant staircase
Large windows
The home has caught the attention of the Facebook page Zillow Gone Wild, but not everyone is a fan.
“Love the bones but OMG why does it have so much STUFF all over?” one person asked.
“Paint it pink and it would be The Madonna Inn of houses,” another observed.
“I can’t tell if I love or hate this,” one confused fan said.
“Wow!!” another exclaimed. “There is just a lot going on there! However that fireplace is amazing.”
“Mediterranean-Persian-Louis XIV-Nautical-Japanese-Castle style home,” one person said. “There’s a lot happening here. Too much.”
“Not so sure about mid-century modern Mediterranean but maybe early 80s new-money mafiosa!” another observed.
“Tell me you’re a South American drug lord without telling me you’re a South American drug lord,” one person joked.
“Subtle. Understated, even,” another sarcastically said.
“Man, rich people are wild,” one person said.
This story was originally published November 19, 2021 at 1:36 PM with the headline "‘Rich people are wild.’ A $5 million Illinois mansion has Zillow Gone Wild up in arms."