Alamo Heights mansion, one of the 'most unique' properties in S.A., selling for $4.9M

Driving north on U.S. 281, it's hard to miss the miniature coliseum-like mansion perched on a bluff overlooking the Olmos Dam since 1986. The 6,500-square-foot "landmark residence" is now on the market for $4,999,000. A luxe history and list of amenities tie the price tag to the home. less Driving north on U.S. 281, it's hard to miss the miniature coliseum-like mansion perched on a bluff overlooking the Olmos Dam since 1986. The 6,500-square-foot "landmark residence" is now on the market for ... more Photo: Courtesy, Phyllis Browning Company Photo: Courtesy, Phyllis Browning Company Image 1 of / 63 Caption Close Alamo Heights mansion, one of the 'most unique' properties in S.A., selling for $4.9M 1 / 63 Back to Gallery

Driving north on U.S. 281, it's hard to miss the coliseum-like mansion that has been perched on a bluff overlooking the Olmos Dam since 1986.

The 6,500-square-foot "landmark residence" is now on the market for $4,999,000, complete with a star-studded history and staggering list of amenities.

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555 Argyle Ave., in Alamo Heights, was originally owned by local philanthropists Joe and Joci Straus. Joe Straus, co-founder of Retama Park, and Joci Straus, are credited for restoring the Majestic and Empire theaters and lived in the home for 26 years.

They are the parents of Texas House Speaker Joe Straus, R-San Antonio.

The home boasts features like two elevators, wrap-around patios on each of the levels, floor-to ceiling windows with "spectacular views" of the dam and a modern, open floor plan, realtor Phyllis Browning told mySA.com.

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Browning called the property an "incredible entertaining home." She spoke of the stately guests who were hosted by the Straus family, including celebrities, world leaders and the 41st first lady of the United States, Barbara Bush. A book-signing party for Mitt Romney was also held in the home, Browning added.

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Three years ago, a "well thought of" dentist purchased the home. At that point, the digs received a 21st Century makeover and an elevator was added to the three-level manor. The current owners also keep a residence in The Dominion and have never lived in the Alamo Heights home, Browning said.

"This is a very rare opportunity to acquire one of the city's most unique properties," the Phyllis Browning Company acclaimed the home in its listing.

You've seen it from afar, now go inside in the gallery above.

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