See inside the Houston home with the 'largest closet in America,' which cost $500,000 to build

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House Of The Day: Mansion In Texas

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The 3-story closet cost a reported $500,000 to build.

Theresa Roemer first made headlines in the summer of 2014, when her 3,000-square-foot, three-story closet was featured on the Neiman Marcus blog.

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But all of that publicity might not have been a good thing for Roemer, since she was robbed of a reported $1 million dollars' worth of luxury goods shortly after.

So the Houston socialite, entrepreneur, and former Mrs. Houston decided to put her mansion and beloved $500,000 closet on the market for $12.9 million in 2014, reports the Houston Chronicle.

After failing to sell after a year and a half on the market, the home is now headed to the auction block.

In addition to having the "largest closet in America," the Woodlands home has 10 bedrooms, floor-to-ceiling glass walls, two kitchens, a wine tasting room, and an in-home spa and movie theater. All of these amenities are spread across 17,315 square feet.

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Roemer apparently already has plans for her next closet to be twice as big.