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This post was inspired by my friend Patricia Kennedy who posted a blog about the Top 5 Sales in Washington, DC for 2009.  I was so intrigued by these homes that I decided to look up to see what were the most expensive homes to sell in PC County in 2009.  Thanks Pat, for giving me some more reasons to spend hours poking around on the MLS!

Most Expensive Homes Sold in Prince George's County in 2009

1.   12606 Pleasant Prospect Road, Bowie, MD - $2,500,000

  • This home features 5 bedrooms and a whopping 9.5 bathrooms.
  • Indoor pool and cabana
  • Garage and parking for 14 cars
  • Located in prestigious Woodmore neighborhood
  • Listed by:  Benjamin & Banks Real Estate, LLC

2.  12602 Longwater Drive, Bowie, MD - $1,250,000

  • 6 bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms
  • Located in prestigious Woodmore neighborhood
  • Listed by:  RE/MAX Leading Edge, Inc

3.  15701 Dr. Bowen Road, Aquasco, MD - $1,200,000

  • 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths
  • Built in 1873
  • Approximately 57 acres
  • Garage, guest house, in-ground pool
  • Listed by:  RE/MAX 100

4.  12515 Monterey Circle, Fort Washington, MD - $1,100,000

  • 6 bedrooms, 4.5 baths
  • 6 car garage
  • near National Harbor
  • Listed by:  Exit Premier Realty

5.  4400 Exmore Court, Upper Marlboro, MD - $1,076,812

  • New Construction by Toll Brothers
  • 5 bedrooms, 5.5 bathrooms
  • Located in Marlboro Ridge Equestrian Community

 

There are currently 49 homes in PG County listed with an asking price over $1,000,000 with asking prices ranging from $1,000,000-$4,250,000. 

If you are interested in purchasing or selling any home in Prince George's County, MD give me a call.

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If you or someone you know would like information about buying, selling, or renting a home in Prince George's, Montgomery, Charles, Anne Arundel, Howard, and/or Baltimore Counties please contact Dr. Stacey-Ann Baugh of EOP Real Estate, LLC.

 

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7 Comments on Million Dollar Homes in Prince George's County, MD

JAN
23
2010
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Hi Stacey-

These homes are beautiful!  What do you do with 9 bedrooms? Lots of kids or lots of guests, I suppose.

--Sara in San Antonio

4:02pm • #1
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Sara - These really are amazing.  Check out Pat's original post to see some amazing homes in Washington, DC. 

4:06pm • #2
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Nice homes. Thanks for sharing this information.

4:16pm • #3
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Hi Stacey!  Good idea! One thing i've noticed as a pattern.... the more luxurious the home, the more baths it has it seems.  I checked our MLS and the top priced sold in Illinois was this Barrington Hills home that sold for $6,400,000.  It originally listed for $7,750.000.... that's a $1,350,00 difference!  To be able to play around with money like that in just a blink!!  It's a 5 bedroom 5 & 1/2 bath on 3 lot/22 acres!  I would have NO problem receiving the 2.5% commission.  It was listed in June, and closed 3 days ago.  What a way to start off the year eh?

Good idea you borrowed from Pat!

4:54pm • #4
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Roy - PG County really has some gorgeous homes.

Diane - I guess when you spend that much money you don't want to walk too far to use the bathroom :-)  That's a gorgeous house, I would happily take that commission myself :-)

6:35pm • #5
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9.5 baths is insane but I suppose it's a good thing in an emergency! I have a friend who had 6 full baths and 2 half baths. She had 4 kids so I suppose it wasn't too decadent. Anyway, the prices are hight but still very good. If those homes were in Buckhead, Atlanta they would be a lot more. No need to follow up I can't afford them! :)

8:43pm • #6
JAN
24
2010
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Karin - trust me, they used to be much more expensive around here too.  I'm surprised as some of the prices.  I can't afford them either.

2:12pm • #7

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