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One of the priciest homes to ever be listed for sale on Maryland's Eastern Shore hit the market today.
200 Bridgeview Lane (map) in Stevensville, Md. was listed on Tuesday for $15.75 million with Brad Kappel of TTR Sotheby's International Realty. The eight-bedroom home sits on a sprawling 18 acres along the Chesapeake Bay.
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The home has a number of calling cards for a listing carrying this price tag, including a heated pool/spa with fountains, a beach and private pier with boat lifts, and sculpted gardens dotting the property.
Inside, there is a custom aquarium, a fully equipped bar, theater room, game room, and gym, and an enormous 2,500 square foot primary suite with a private terrace, fireplace, office and expansive views of the bay.
Photos courtesy of Townsend Visuals.
This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/18-acre_estate_becomes_priciest_home_for_sale_along_chesapeake_bay/22566.
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