As the fireplace crackles in your master bedroom, head out onto your balcony.

There you stand overlooking friends splashing about in your heated pool or maybe chilling in your hot tub on a not-too-chilly night in Cobb County.

Look! Tony from the office is seeing how long he can hold his breath underwater. But Steve also keeps making his unfunny jokes. Meredith is grilling up some more hot dogs and vegetable kabobs.

This could be your reality, but it’ll put you back $1.5 million.

The 8,000 square feet of Marietta living at 852 Barn Owl Road takes up a fifth of the lot nestled inside a cul-de-sac neighborhood by Sewell Mill Creek, according to Sotheby's International Realty.

The brick home has six bedrooms, all of which feature an attached, full bathrooms. There are also two partial bathrooms.

Hardwood runs throughout the house, including the kitchen and its island that has built-in microwave.

After everyone dries off from the pool, they can plop on a couch and watch a movie in the entertainment room with its refrigerator. And if someone shook up Steve’s drink to teach him a lesson, there’s a sink in the room.

The house also has an "enormous amount," according to the realtor, of unfinished space for you to make the home your own.

Check out some photos of the home below by Kate Kratochvil with Homestar Photography.

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