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Behold: The priciest pad in Idaho. 

This lakeside mansion outside Ketchum has just made Idaho history as the most expensive listing the state has on the market. 

This lodge-style home is asking $19.75 million to own its 276 acres, a price tag that no other Gem State property has ever dared to ask — let alone get.

Located on the banks of a spring-fed lake, the Camas Road estate offers dramatic vistas on all sides, with elevated views of both the lake — which is private and comes with the property — and nearby Bald Mountain. There’s also more than 1 mile of groomed private hiking trails and a rather obscene amount of acreage, according to the listing by Sun Valley Associates.

As for the main house, it’s more than 10,300 square feet with four bedrooms, four full bathrooms, a powder room and an additional caretaker apartment. The main-floor master bedroom has an outdoor spa, the kitchen has a breakfast nook and the great room features an oversize river rock fireplace — one of four rock fireplaces located throughout the home. There are also has four gas-forced air furnaces, air conditioning and radiant-heated bathroom floors. In addition to the great room, there’s also a large dining room, a family room, a pantry, a laundry room, an exercise room and a main-floor office. 


  A dramatic entrance to the main house. Western Exposure A dramatic entrance to the main house. Western Exposure

  An aerial shot of the property. Sun Valley Photo An aerial shot of the property. Sun Valley Photo

  An electronic privacy gate at the entrance to the property. Western Exposure An electronic privacy gate at the entrance to the property. Western Exposure

  The views stun in addition to the interiors. Tory Taglio The views stun in addition to the interiors. Tory Taglio

  The home offers plenty of entertaining spaces. Tory Taglio The home offers plenty of entertaining spaces. Tory Taglio

  A spring-fed lake also comes with the purchase. Western Exposure A spring-fed lake also comes with the purchase. Western Exposure

  A dining area. Western Exposure A dining area. Western Exposure

  The open kitchen. Western Exposure The open kitchen. Western Exposure

  The kitchen also has a breakfast nook. Western Exposure The kitchen also has a breakfast nook. Western Exposure

  The home is built in a lodge style, with wood and stone accents throughout. Western Exposure The home is built in a lodge style, with wood and stone accents throughout. Western Exposure

  Another entertaining area. Western Exposure Another entertaining area. Western Exposure

  There are four rock fireplaces throughout. Tory Taglio There are four rock fireplaces throughout. Tory Taglio

  The home was built in 1990. Tory Taglio The home was built in 1990. Tory Taglio

  Woodsy elements abound. Western Exposure Woodsy elements abound. Western Exposure

  There is an additional caretaker apartment. Tory Taglio There is an additional caretaker apartment. Tory Taglio

  One of four bedrooms. Tory Taglio One of four bedrooms. Tory Taglio

  The lodge-style estate is located outside of Ketchum. Western Exposure The lodge-style estate is located outside of Ketchum. Western Exposure

  The views are undeniably dramatic. Sun Valley Photo The views are undeniably dramatic. Sun Valley Photo

  The property is located adjacent to Bald Mountain. Western Exposure The property is located adjacent to Bald Mountain. Western Exposure

A 4,400-square-foot basement is “ready for conversion.” 

In addition, there’s an arboretum “for exotic birds and plants” and two separate attached three-car garages (and one detached garage). The property is guarded by an electronic privacy gate, and the listing also notes a “complete security system,” as well as touch plate lights, electronic blinds and a built-in sound system. There are stone and wood details throughout. 

“Seize this once in a lifetime opportunity to be the successor steward of one of Idaho’s most exclusive legacy properties,” advertised the listing. 

The property was built in 1990 and previously listed for close to $16 million in 2018, a price which was then reduced to $13 million in 2019 before the listing was taken down entirely before coming back at the current price, Mansion Global reported.

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