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Developer's Pikesville Home Listed at $3.35 M

Patrick Turner is selling his Greenspring Avenue home.

There's one home for sale in Greenspring Valley that has heads turning.

It's the 6,000-square-foot home of developer Patrick Turner.

On the market for $3.35 million, it was assessed at $1.35 million, according to an article in The Baltimore Business Journal.

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Turner is "The visionary behind the Silo Point residential project, and future development of Westport in Southwest Baltimore," the article states.

Silo Point was once a Locust Point grain elevator, according to the Turner Development website.

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The listing by Realtor Heidi Krauss sums up the Greenspring Avenue home: "Greenspring locale. Unfettered tranquility. Peerless design. A most habitable sculpture."

It has five bedrooms and 5 1/2 bathrooms, and is on 5.25 wooded acres, according to the listing.


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