Watch out for the reindeer! This North Pole residence, constructed in the 1800s of old-growth timber logged on site, exudes an Old World charm but now houses some modern amenities, after a 2013 renovation. After being listed for sale for $657K, it was quickly snapped up.
A welcoming entryway leads to the living room with a floor-to-ceiling river rock fireplace for roasting chestnuts. The gourmet kitchen is a baker's dream, boasting an oven with 12 different cookie settings. Cookies are served directly from oven to table in the adjoining dining room.
Perfect for roasting chestnuts, the entryway to this cold-weather paradise leads to a living room with a floor-to-ceiling river rock fireplace. There’s also a gourmet kitchen with an oven that has 12 different cookie settings, conveniently located near the adjoining dining room.
The master bedroom features a large window, providing a sweeping view of the mountains outside. Santa’s house also has two cozy guest rooms with their own special amenities. In the queen suite there’s a wood-burning stove, while the other is a cozy loft.
Down the hall in Santa's quiet study sits a wooden writing desk next to the same sewing table Santa used to make the original teddy bear. A workshop-appropriate amount of built-in shelves for toy prototypes line the walls of the study.
Over the river and through the woods of Santa’s estate, is a state-of-the-art toy-making facility with workstations for 50 of Santa’s best elves. Nearby you’ll find the garage used for Santa’s sleigh, and stables built to house eight reindeer, plus a bonus stall for a certain red-nosed friend, who's eagerly awaiting Christmas Eve.