5 priciest homes sold in 2017 💰

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We volunteer as sublessor. 🏡

Instant home envy, here we come.

We teamed up with our partners at The Moore Company to round up the five priciest homes that have sold so far this year in downtown Columbia, and the coolest aspects of each house.

Really though, what’s a gal gotta do to get a wine cellar in their basement?

1⃣ 1501 Saramont Rd. | 🏡 Heathwood | 🛁 4b/3.5ba | #⃣ 5,000+ sqft | 💸 sold for $1,250,000 on 4/5/17 | 😍 Location, location, location. High ceilings, heavy moldings, arched portico and a custom fountain.

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2⃣ 1441 Wyndham Rd. | 🏡 Heathwood | 🛁 5b/5ba | #⃣ 4,701 sqft | 💸 sold for $1,165,119 on 5/9/17 | 😍 New in an old, charming neighborhood. The wrap-around porch + outdoor fireplace weren’t too shabby, either.

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3⃣ 310 Country Club Dr. | 🏡 Forest Lake | 🛁 4b/4ba | #⃣ 4,628 sqft | 💸 sold for $1,160,000 on 1/5/17 | 😍 We love the show-stopping view from the front door – gaze directly through the great room to the pool to Forest Lake. A movie star kind of spot, for sure.

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4⃣ 9 Country Club Ct. | 🏡 Forest Lake | 🛁 6b/6.5ba | #⃣ 6,714 sqft | 💸 sold for $1,100,000 on 5/4/17 | 😍 Whoa, talk about regal! And enough space to entertain the entire neighborhood.

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5⃣ 5219 Lakeshore Dr. | 🏡 Forest Lake | 🛁 5b/5ba | #⃣ 6,570 sqft | 💰 sold for $1,050,000 on 6/2/17 | 😍 This view! On Forest Lake with a boat house + dock. Also, a wine cellar that rivals Hampton Street Vineyard’s.

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See The Moore Company’s current listings here – like this beauty (maybe you can be #1⃣’s 👆 new neighbor).

Honestly, I’d be okay with living in any of the above-mentioned digs. That dining room on #4⃣ could serve a feast fit for King Joffrey.
Beth

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