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‘Man caves’ fit for Super Bowl Sunday

Editor’s note: This article is republished with permission of Zillow. View the original item: "Who Needs Super Bowl Tix When You’ve Got a Man Cave?"

By LAUREN RIEFFLIN

It may sound like a football fan’s dream to attend a Super Bowl game live and in person. But really? Indianapolis? In February?

Unless you are a rabid fan of the New York Giants or the New England Patriots — the conference champs who will square off in Super Bowl XLVI on Sunday, Feb. 5, at Lucas Oil Stadium — there really are better places to watch the National Football League title game … like from a tricked-out, beer-tapped man cave!

Homes with "man caves" — or rooms with giant TVs, sports memorabilia, wet bars, and comfy couches — have grown in popularity over the years and have become the go-to place on big game days. Or, dare we say, big movie nights?

Just in time for the big game, we found some homes for sale with man caves that offer the ultimate place to watch the tube on Super Bowl Sunday. So, sit back, pop a cold one and pass the chips and dip while we tour a few man-cave beauties.

 

9124 Eagle Point Loop Road SW, Lakewood, Wash. (above)
For Sale: $1.3 million

Cars, kitchen, couches, and TVs — what more could a guy ask for? "Designed for a car enthusiast," this 7,800-square-foot home sits on a gorgeous, waterfront parcel of Lakewood real estate with three bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, two dining rooms, library, hobby room, and a 1,000-square-foot entertaining deck. The only space needed this weekend, however, is the "man cave," which is equipped with a full kitchen, car elevator, bathroom, workshop and adjacent billiards room.

1445 W. Grande Circle No. 7, Washington, Utah (above)
For Sale: $7 million

Gentlemen, start your drooling. Located in Washington, Utah, this 24,500-square-foot home sports the ultimate man cave amenity: Its very own sports pub. Four ceiling-mounted TVs offer a 360-degree view of the game, and the hardwood floors, full bar, bar tables, and a pool table complete the pub ambiance. As an added bonus, there’s also a two-lane bowling alley, swimming pool, gym, theater, spa, and arcade room for alternative means of entertainment during halftime. This resort-like estate is currently listed on the Washington real estate market for about $7 million.

15 Cape Harbour Place, Spring, Texas (above)
For Sale: $3 million

Talk about an architectural tongue-twister: Here’s a "French colonial constructed of vintage old Chicago brick with an English Pub-inspired man cave in Texas." That’s a mouthful, but believe it or not, this home really does exist and is listed on The Woodlands real estate market with a recently reduced asking price of about $3 million. The five-bedroom, seven-bathroom home is Super Bowl-ready with a "one-of-a-kind man room" that includes a poker table, full bar, kitchen, pool table, dartboard and more.

3317 Dartmouth Ave., Dallas, Texas (above)
For Sale: $3.7 million

With its marble columns, wrought-iron chandelier and painted ceiling, the man cave in this ornate Dallas estate takes you back to the Renaissance. A mounted, flat-screen TV, dartboard, pool table and arcade games, however, make it an elegant and appropriate destination for hosting Super Bowl festivities. Recently taking a $300,000 price cut, this four-bedroom, six-bathroom home is currently listed on the Highland Park real estate market for about $3.7 million.

3675 Decoursey Bridge Road, Cambridge, Md. (above)
For Sale: $30 million

Noted as "one of the most significant hunting and equestrian estates" — not only on the Cambridge real estate market but in the entire United States — this property called Tudor Farms is sprawling: 6,250 acres and an 11-bedroom, 10.5-bathroom lodge-style home. Super Bowl Sunday festivities wouldn’t be lacking for a proper space here, either. Among the 14,000 square feet of living space is a cabin-like man cave with log columns, corner-mounted TV, pool table, shuffleboard and bar.

1255 Pacific Ave., Laguna Beach, Calif. (above)
For Sale: $8 million

Outfitted with white floors, ceilings and walls, there’s no place for messy tailgate appetizers at this gleaming property. A contemporary piece of Laguna Beach real estate, this 9,500-square-foot luxury home includes a sharp entertainment lounge with wet bar and media area for a more sophisticated Super Bowl get-together. Additional amenities include a wine cellar with tasting area, professional-grade gym, sauna, elevator, and outdoor entertaining area with a 74-foot lap pool, spa, and a rooftop deck.

151 Haggetts Pond Road, Andover, Mass. (above)
For Sale: $6.5 million

If a mid-game dip is more your style, then a home with poolside TVs and full bar may be your best Super Bowl bet. Currently listed on the Andover real estate market for $6.5 million, this 9-bedroom, 9.5-bathroom home features an indoor pool with slide conveniently situated next to a bar with two TVs. The massive 20,000-square-foot home also includes a full basketball court, theater, arcade, exercise room, custom locker rooms, billiard room, and bowling alley.

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