Alabama's largest house has sold in a $4.8 million deal.

The realtor who sold the house, Pam Ausley of RE/MAX, confirmed that the 15-bedroom estate has sold to Medical Cloud Computing LLC.

The property's assessed market value was $12 million in 2016, according to Shelby County public records, with nearly $1.4 million of that attributable to the 27 acres of land it sits on.

The building was owned by Larry House, the founder and former CEO of MedPartners. Because he is over the age of 65, making him fully exempt, no property taxes were paid on that parcel since at least 2012. House is also the former Chief Operating Officer of HealthSouth.

The 55,000-square-foot mansion is nearly the same size as the White House. The Versailles-style estate has a long guitar-shaped driveway.

Birmingham architect Bill Sheppard designed the house. It has a 25-person theater with box office, 2,000 bottle wine cellar, 3,000-square-foot guest house and stables, among other amenities.

The property was put up for auction in 2015, but did not sell there.