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Burnsville House Hunt: The Lux Life

Want to know what the good life is like? Wander through the five most expensive homes on the Burnsville market, as listed on AOL Real Estate.

949 Rivage Lane: It's hard to imagine a home with more amenities than this $949,000 five-bed, five-bath wonder. The 7,200 square foot home sits on a one-acre spread overlooking Buck Hill. It sports direct chairlift access to the ski slope, a balcony, three fireplaces, two laundries, more than two kitchens, a personal movie theater, three bars with an indoor basketball court and gym. In a word: Yowza.

1240 Spring Green Lane: A $650,000 home with four bedrooms, three baths and three car garage. 

345 Maple Island Road: There's a lot to like about this three-bed, three-bath custom-made, architectural delight on the shores of Crystal Lake. This home features vaulted ceilings, bay winds, floor to ceiling fireplaces, a wet bar, a hot tub, and billiard room with a private deck, patio and dock. As if that wasn't enough, the house is filled with stainless steel, granite, and travertine — a tile made from limestone. Not impressed? You should be. Travertine is prominently featured in the Colonnade of St. Peter's Square in Rome (built in 1500) and Michaelangelo also used travertine in the dome of St. Peter's Basilica. A place like this goes for $649,900.

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341 Maple Island Road: Down the road from our last home stands this lovely $649,900 pad, featuring six bedrooms three baths and plenty of space — 6,406 square feet to be exact. This home also boasts a lakefront view, three fireplaces, red birch flooring, maple cabinets and quartz countertops.

615 Crystal Lake Road East: A $619,000 three-bed, two-bath home with 180-degree views of Crystal Lake. This home comes with a studio, fireplaces, sunroom, dock with boat lift and a private stretch of sandy beach.

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