Known as the Naoi Cailini Oga Estate this massive home in Kennewick has over 21,000 square feet of living space which makes it the largest home in the Tri-Cities area. The estate includes 7 over-the-top luxurious bedrooms, 13 bathrooms, a 6+ car garage, a temperature-controlled indoor pool, a sauna, and a hot tub - to say it has everything is an understatement.

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A taste of what's inside

From the grand foyer to the formal dining to the large living areas, multiple fireplaces, and a luxurious master suite that feels like an entirely separate home – the finishing touches on this masterpiece will take your breath away.

The Chef’s kitchen is amazing and includes custom-built cabinets, a butler’s pantry, and a coffee bar. Other amenities include a state-of-the-art home theater, an art studio, a gym (with a ballet bar), and there’s even an apartment with a separate entrance.

The home has its own vineyard

There’s plenty of outdoor space with balconies overlooking the surrounding Tri-Cities hills and its vineyard below. The vineyard covers 3 acres and produces high-quality Carménère wine.

The winery has an incredible history with the vineyard named after an owner’s family – “Naoi Cailini Oga”, meaning “Nine Young Maidens” in Gaelic. The home sold for $3.75 million dollars in January 2022.  Scroll down and take a tour of the Tri-Cities' largest home, and likely the most elegant as well.

Take a Tour of Tri-Cities Largest Home SEE INSIDE

Known as the Naoi Cailini Oga Estate this massive home in Kennewick has over 21,000 square feet of living space which makes it the largest home in the Tri-Cities area. 

Washington State's Most Expensive Condo Will Blow Your Mind - SEE INSIDE

This massive penthouse located in downtown Bellevue is absolutely stunning with breathtaking panoramic views of the Puget Sound and city. Only the best has been put into this meticulously built and finished condo - it's in a league most will never experience. Scroll down and take a tour.

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See Inside Historical Boat Stern Turned Home in Washington

After the second world war, the USS Manzanita was decommissioned and headed for the scrapyard but instead, the ship was sold and transformed into a home on Mercer Island, Washington. The stern of the USS Manzanita (now home) sits off the shores of Lake Washington and is estimated to be worth over $2 million dollars.