Zuckerberg Media CEO Randi Zuckerberg is selling her Los Altos home for $5.48 million.

Here's a description of the estate, courtesy of the Realtor.com.

An expansive home

The California residence of Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's sister offers festive colors to the eyes, very appropriate for its warm, posh and vibrant state. Based on the photos which can be viewed on Realtor.com's site, the dining area, adorned with lipstick-print wallpaper, is stylish in its own way.

Despite an eclectic manner of staging furniture, it has its charm. The non-uniform chairs would even remind buyers of an old home, or even an old heart-warming memory. It's like recalling those times when a family would receive a surprise visit from old friends. The family would then welcome them, pull a chair or two for the guests to sit, as they all enjoy a delightful dinner and a long talk.

The 6,426-square-foot home reportedly includes seven bedrooms and another 280-square-foot guesthouse. There is also a four-car garage to accommodate the next owner's cars and even his visitors' vehicles.

The entryway also comes with violin-hole-shaped handles that are simply chic and unique.

The home comes with a pool to melt one's stress away. Take a look at the lovely front yard here. The beautiful rose bushes in the patio entryway is another pride of this cozy home.

Randi's residence also contains luxury amenities to fit a fantastic lifestyle. It includes a theater room, a catering-style kitchen, an outdoor kitchen, and a wine room. Interested buyers can contact brokerage firm DeLeon Realty.

A Successful Busineswoman

Randi is a successful entrepreneur like her brother. She began as a Facebook employee then she started her own company called Zuckerberg Media, which aims to "connect normal people with the tech world in ways that are useful and understandable," notes Huffington Post.

But her original dream job was so different from what she has accomplished. "If you had asked me at seven years old what I wanted to do with my life, I would have said I wanted to sing on Broadway. My dreams came to a crashing halt when I got to Harvard and was rejected from the music major and thought gosh, I guess I need a new life plan," Randi added.