Live like the president in Atlanta's White House for just 35M

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The Atlanta White House, a replica mansion in Georgia, is listed for sale at $35 million. Constructed in 2001, the estate features 16,500 square feet of living space, including an Oval Office and a Lincoln bedroom replica. Current owner Thuy Ai Kathy Lam, who immigrated from Vietnam in 1995, views the home as a symbol of her American dream. The property, listed by Serhant agents, includes two residences totaling over 20,000 square feet, ideal for hosting large gatherings while maintaining privacy. Inside, the mansion boasts a grand foyer with muraled ceilings and a custom chandelier.

Outside, the estate features manicured gardens, an oversized pool, and a pool house with an outdoor kitchen. Lam's connection to the home is deeply personal, as she once dreamed of living there after passing it as a newcomer. The next owner will inherit a distinctive piece of Atlanta's architectural and cultural history.

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