Annapolis Waterfront Estate Auction!
Annapolis Waterfront Estate Auction!
Must SeeTop 10 Florida Condos For SaleBoating and seafood enthusiasts have long been drawn to the pleasures of Chesapeake Bay. One of the most admired locations, Annapolis, Maryland, is not only home to the U.S. Naval Academy, it is also home to innumerable marinas where sheets tinkling on masts is music to the ears and never far away. Fleets of sailboats, fishing boats and every manner of vessel can be found. It’s the place to go for sailing lessons, buy your first boat or upgrade to the yacht you’ve always wanted. Every little hole-in-the-wall restaurant serves heaping plates of soft-shell crabs and a variety of fish and shellfish, while upscale restaurant goers dine on delicacies like monkfish, Chesapeake ray, eel or conch. Annapolis is where everyone loves to visit and no one wants to leave.
On a 6 ¼-acre peninsula surrounded by 1,600 linear feet of water protected by riprap on the South River and Duvall Creek leading into Chesapeake Bay, the current owners took possession of the property in 1988, tore down the existing ranch house and, in 1990, built this New England-style 12,000-square-foot home which was designed to take full advantage of the panoramic water views
The four-level home has a pool, pier and two boathouses. All rooms of the house are large, open and surrounded by windows - perfect for large gatherings. An eat-in kitchen serves as a grand workplace for catering to large groups or preparing intimate family meals. There are multiples of top-of-the-line appliances, including Sub-Zero refrigerators, dishwashers, ovens and four sinks. Other features include six bedrooms and six bathrooms, a two-bedroom, two-bathroom guesthouse and the home's turret has a porch overlooking the property and leads up to a cupola that provides exceptional views. Also included is a sun room, safe room, formal rooms and a finished basement with media room and game room. The unusual "V"-shaped detached garage has four bays on each side with an office above one wing and a guest house above the other.
Previously listed at $8.995 million, the Annapolis property will go to auction on May 24th with no reserve.
Source: www.decaroauctions.com