Carlos Santana, the legendary rock fusion guitar artist, has put his Las Vegas home on the listing market for sale with an asking price of $3.7 million.
According to Realtor.com, Santana purchased the home sometime back in 2010 for $3.5 million. Looks like, he plans on making a slight profit on the sale of the home now.
Listing records of the home state that the residence is a 7241 square feet residence sitting on a 0.47 acre lot. The house comprises of four bedrooms and six bathrooms. The interiors boast a hardwood and tiled floors with large glass windows and doors.
Living spaces include two large drawing rooms, two family rooms, two dining areas and a den. The double-story home also has a state-of-the-art kitchen with a built in pantry, a wet bar and a media room.
Outside, the home has a built-in barbecue, large patios and courtyards, an in ground spa with a waterfall, a dog run and three covered parking spaces.
The listing describes the home as:
"Built in 2009, the trophy property combines modern convenience and design to create a fresh, state-of-the-art living environment filled with clean lines and high-end amenities. A marble-lined walkway leads the way past water features and a fire pit and into the 7,240-square-foot home, which offers a total of four bedrooms and six baths. Inside, accent lighting, skylights and large pocket doors that meld indoor-outdoor living spaces give the home an organic feel. Resembling a resort more than a home, in-house indulgences include an elevator, theater and a palatial master bath with its own fire pit. Outside, a backyard oasis rounds out with a disappearing edge pool that extends out towards The Strip."
Check out the photos of the home, here.
Santana has signed up for a two-year residency at the House of Blues ( a lounge in Las Vegas) that runs through the fall of 2013. While you watch him belt out some brilliant numbers you can also wet your throat with some Santana-branded wine.
The star has apparently signed up with Mumma Napa, a popular wine club, to release a wine brand "2006 Supernatural Rosé", named after his Grammy-winning album, "Supernatural", reports USA Today.