Real Estate

Top 5: Most Expensive Severna Park Homes

Here's a look at the priciest homes on the local housing market.

There are many beautiful homes in the Severna Park area. Most of them consist of waterfront views, high bedroom counts and fancy features.

Here’s a look at the top five most expensive homes on the Severna Park housing market, according to AOL Real Estate. To view more information on any of these homes, click on the link.

1. 938 Old County Rd.—$18,500,000

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This home was once featured as the Washington Post’s "House of the Week". The home, has 10 bedrooms and 17 bathrooms. The property sits on 20 acres and has a landscaped yard with views of the water.

The single-family home's main residence includes a library, fitness room, home theater, wine cellar, elevator and two three-car garages.

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2. 659 Rock Cove Lane—$5,674,950

The waterfront home has five bedrooms, six full bathrooms and one half-bath. The property overlooks the Severn River and sits on 1.66 acres of land.

The house was built in 1996. Features include high ceilings throughout the home along with an indoor pool and dock.

3. 653 Severn Rd.—$3,900,000

This home on the water has four bedrooms, five full bathrooms and two half-baths. The property has a backyard with views of the water and sits on 1.15 acres of land.

4. 43 Boone Trail—$2,290,000

The waterfront home in the Linstead community has three bedrooms, two full bathrooms and one half-bath. The single-family home was built in 1965 and is located on the Severn River.

5. 49 Boone Trail—$2,100,000

This home has four bedrooms, three full bathrooms and two half-baths. The property has a sandy beach and sits on 0.53 acre of land.


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