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Sprawling Baltimore County Estate With Backyard Oasis Listed At $3.7M Sprawling Baltimore County Estate With Backyard Oasis Listed At $3.7M
Sprawling Baltimore County Estate With Backyard Oasis Listed At $3.7M A 16,000-square-foot Baltimore County home with a stunning backyard oasis is listed at $3.7 million. The home is located in the Hayfields, Hunt Valley's golf course community and is four levels with eight bedrooms and 11 bathrooms. "Whatever you have been imagining, they realized it," the Zillow listing says. "Complete with waterfall, water slide, and spa for hours of bliss in the water. Lounge in the wading area, read a book, splash, and soak in the sound system. Swim in the glow of the LED lighting." The backyard also boasts a fire pit, views of the Western Run Valley, a billi…
LOOK INSIDE: These Mansions Are Most Expensive Real Estate Listings In Bucks County LOOK INSIDE: These Mansions Are Most Expensive Real Estate Listings In Bucks County
Look Inside: These Mansions Are Most Expensive Real Estate Listings In Bucks County Got $8 million bucks lying around? If so, there are several Bucks County homes in your budget. Of the more than 1,000 listings in the area on Zillow, the most expensive located in New Hope is marked at $7,995,900 million. Here are the top 10 most expensive in the area. 1. New Hope, $7,995,900 million: 6 beds,10 baths,19,037 square feet New Hope, PARE/MAX ELITE New Hope, PARE/MAX ELITE 2. Buckingham, $7,995,000 million: 11 beds, 9 baths, 8,601 square feet Buckingham, PAKurfiss Sotheby's International Realty BuckinghamKurfiss Sotheby's International Realty 3. Newtown, $6.4 mil…
Mister Rogers' Former Pennsylvania Home Listed At $850K Mister Rogers' Former Pennsylvania Home Listed At $850K
Mister Rogers' Former Pennsylvania Home Listed At $850K Mister Rogers' former Pittsburgh home that recently hit the market at $850,000, but according to its Zillow listing is under contract. Realtor.com says 3,700-square-foot home at 5381 Northumberland St., is for sale. The Squirrel Hill home was occupied by Fred Rogers and his wife, Joanne, during the late 1950s and 1960s, according to a newsletter from Rollins College -- Rogers' alma mater. The Squirrel Hill home features 5 beds, 3.5 baths and is "drenched in shimmering sunlight from the many windows," according to its Zillow listing, last updated on April 15. "Two sets of Fr…