From the Top: Pennsylvania

The three highest-priced
residential listings in Pennsylvania

One-Liberty-at-DuskPhiladelphia, Pa.

$30 million

As the highest altitude residence in Philadelphia, this duplex penthouse, located on the 56th and 57th floors of Two Liberty Place, sports a 360-degree view of the city. Its beautifully finished interiors and exceptional concierge services and amenities make it one of Philadelphia’s most exclusive residential addresses. An indoor pool and granite countertops are found within the walls of this home. In addition, the
owner of this residence will enjoy a 10-year tax abatement.
Source: Melodie Kahr, Kurfiss Sotheby’s
International Realty, Philadelphia, Pa.

Malvern, Pa.6078 Goshen Facade

$12 million

Private and secluded, this home is located in Willistown Township. The 80 acres of land the property affords showcases dramatic rolling topography and hardwood forests with a river and pond, which provides for numerous activities, such as fishing, hunting and equestrian. Trails throughout the property provide walking and wildlife observation opportunities. Two separate dwellings as well as numerous outbuildings are also featured. The main residence still retains its 1766 flavor and includes modern fireplaces in the den, living and dining rooms and two bedrooms.
Source: Rob Van Alen, Country Properties -
Prudential Fox and Roach, Unionville, Pa


Camp Woods (Front_Elevation)Ambler, Pa.

$9.8 million

Built to today’s “green” standards, this home features radiant heat and a central chilled water system for air conditioning. Located in Whitpain Township, this now new residence constructed of all-natural materials, including cedar and slate, features six bedrooms and seven bathrooms and has not lost its 1913 charm. Resting on eight acres, the home abuts 32 acres of conserved lands, and its prestigious location is convenient to major highways, many schools, country clubs, major retail centers and medical facilities. An airport is conveniently located less than three miles from the property.
Source: Rich Hubert, Great Estates, Inc.,
Plymouth Meeting, Pa.

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