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Kevin Spacey's Former $6M Waterfront Mansion On The Market: 'Icon Of Baltimore'

A sprawling, luxury Baltimore waterfront mansion once owned by controversial Oscar-winning actor Kevin Spacey is back on the market—this time with a $6 million price tag.

Dubbed "The Icon of Baltimore," according to its listing, the palatial 9,069-square-foot residence at 622 Ponte Villas N in the city’s exclusive Harborview community is up or sale at $5,999,000.

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The six-bedroom, nine-bathroom home is anchored at the end of a pier, offering privacy, prestige, and panoramic views of Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, with the iconic Domino Sugar sign taking center stage within the home’s stunning skyline vistas.

Listed by Sam Sheibani and Peter J. Ferguson with Compass, the property spans five luxurious levels connected by a private elevator.

Amenities featured inside the estate include: 

Six bedrooms, seven full baths, and three half baths;

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Spa-grade sauna and custom home theater;

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Four-car garage perfect for auto enthusiasts;

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Multiple sprawling verandas framing breathtaking harbor views;

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A rooftop terrace offering 360-degree, unobstructed waterfront views—ideal for sunset cocktails and starlit gatherings.

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"Every inch of the home reflects the craftsmanship of the highest order, with bespoke finishes that elevate it to a league of its own," the listing reads.

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"Conveniently located within walking distance of Federal Hill, Locust Point, and downtown Baltimore, the home offers easy access to dining, museums, and concert venues." 

Spacey, known for his roles in House of Cards, The Usual Suspects, and American Beauty, reportedly lived in Baltimore while filming the hit Netflix political drama, though he later was accused of sexual misconduct in 2017.

According to Realtor.com, the home previously was sold last summer at an auction for $3.24 million, and had been purchased in 2017 for $5.65 million. 

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