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Massachusetts is one of the most populated regions of New England, in the North of the United States. The state is known for housing properties that go over 200 acres and homes that are worth around $90 million. However, today, The Most Expensive Homes Blog will focus exclusively in one of Massachusetts’ most coveting county, Barnstable. In this article, you’ll get to discover three of the most expensive homes for sale in this county. These homes are equipped with the best appointments possible, including in-ground pools, private ballrooms, movie theaters, and many other enticing features, so take a look.
This astonishing 10,974 sqft luxury real estate is located on 1.9 acres of Cape Cod shoreline. This allows owners to have mesmerizing views of the Atlantic Ocean, the Monomoy Islands and Nantucket Sound. The home comes with 6 bedrooms and 10 baths.
Some of its most glorifying features include a banquet-size dining room, a chef’s kitchen, a movie theater, a stone pool pavilion, a wine cave, and a one-bedroom carriage home.
This beautiful estate is comprised of three homes, a barn with an apartment and three additional building sites. It is truly a luxurious haven that offers sweeping views of Cape Cod.
In addition, those who are fortunate enough to inhabit in such a place will have the opportunity to have access to 1,000 feet of beach and dune, a private five-acre spring-fed pond and fieldstone walls with trails and paths crossing their land, just to name a few.
As if the previous options weren’t already good enough, this following 10,000 sqft home was actually designed by renowned architect Richard Bertman. The house is installed with five bedrooms, eight bathrooms, two bath guest houses that overlook Halls Creek and a six-car garage.
Buyers will also have access to a nine-acre estate with a private beach and have unobstructed 250-degree views of Nantucket Sound and Martha’s Vineyards as well as besieging beauties.
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Source: MassLive
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