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Five Most Expensive Homes For Sale in Shorewood

On the market are a mix of styles and eras, but luxury and magnificence run throughout.

 

If you woke up this morning as the proud winner of a $550 million Powerball prize, you could go ahead and buy all five of these homes, then roll back over and go to sleep.

For the rest of you, just do some window shopping of the five most expensive Shorewood homes on the market right now:

2819 E. Bradford Ave., $1,595,000

Six bedrooms, six bathrooms and views of Lake Michigan all around.

4480 N. Lake Drive, $1,175,000

You’ll get 1.78 acres that includes 120 feet of private beach on Lake Michigan.

2728 E. Newton Ave., $1,172,000

A 1920s-era Tudor with modern amenities such as a third-floor audio-visual room.

3316 N. Lake Drive, $999,000

This Uihlein townhouse has views of Lake Michigan and a gas fireplace in the master bedroom.

2611 N. Terrace Ave., $925,000

The Gustav J.A. Trostel mansion, built in 1899, has seven bedrooms and seven bathrooms.

Related Topics: Homes for sale and Real Estate

Sunrocket

12:17 pm on Thursday, November 29, 2012

All lovely homes but the ones on Terrace, Bradford and the 3300 block of Lake drive are Milwaukee, not shorewood, good news there is the taxes are probably lower.

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The Donny Show

1:54 pm on Thursday, November 29, 2012

Prince Fielder lived in the Newton Ave house last year. Does that make it more or less valuable?

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Matthew Schroeder

9:26 am on Friday, November 30, 2012

It has been brought to my attention by a few alert readers that only two of these 5 homes are in Shorewood. I apologize for the error. I searched "Shorewood" in AOL Real Estate and didn't notice that some came up from elsewhere. They are officially "in or near" Shorewood. Thank you.

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The Donny Show

9:32 am on Friday, November 30, 2012

Your problem. You searched AOL. I had NO IDEA that still even existed.

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