BRATENAHL, Ohio -- A mansion listed on the National Register of Historic Places changed hands in late May for just shy of $5 million - an eyebrow-raising figure for Northeast Ohio in a month when sales held strong and prices continued to climb.
The gated Howard M. Hanna, Jr., estate overlooking Lake Erie sold for $4.995 million on May 25, according to property records. Completed in 1910, the three-story, brick mansion has 10 bedrooms, 10 bathrooms, gardens and an outdoor swimming pool. The house, designed by prominent New York architecture firm McKim, Mead & White, gained its listing on the national historic register in 1974.
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