Now that is one beautiful home. But where is it, what state, what town? Beyond that question, if I were to buy it I would do two things differently with the property. I'd redesign the pool, not that it isn't beautiful, but I'd redesign it with lap swimming and treading water exercises, in other words working out not just fun, in mind. I'd get rid of that water fountain feature or at least move it to the side from the end and I'd lengthen the pool, to maximize distance for lap swimming, 25 yards ideally but as close to that as possible, perhaps putting any steps into the water off the sides rather than off the ends as well. And I'd make sure there was a deep end at one end, or off an L at one end. And after redesigning the pool, I'd put in more landscaping, specifically tall and wide growing pine trees all along the sides of the backyard, strategically located from the house to the pool to add more sense of privacy from the neighbor eyes. I'd go beyond the pool as well, around the full end of the property, for privacy while playing or pitching tents further outback. That lawn is awesome. The trees now are actually not bad but I'd intentionally overdo it. But again, my preference, not necessary, it is incredibly beautiful as is.