For $1.6 million, potential DeKalb County residents can live in luxury and have their pick of five bedrooms.

A 2,613-square-foot Brookhaven home for sale includes four private suites as well as an owner’s suite on the main floor, according to the Redfin listing.

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The home also features a gourmet chef’s kitchen with Sub-Zero appliances. The pricey property also has an outdoor entertainment patio that includes a fireplace.

Best of all, the house comes fully furnished.

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According to the listing, furniture comes with the pricey home.

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One of four private suites in the Brookhaven dwelling.

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One of the private rooms could operate as a family room.

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The owner's suite has a beautiful outdoor view.

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Another private suite included in the $1.6 million home.

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Sink in the tub and enjoy an outdoor view.

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The property has an outdoor fireplace, perfect for entertaining guests.

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The home also includes a spacious backyard.

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