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5 Priciest Houses on Market Near Waukesha

Looking to live in luxury? Here are some of the available homes on the market.

 
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N24W23835 Talon Drive
W270S3853 Heather Drive
W280S6299 Point Drive
W289S5694 Holiday Road

W289S5694 Holiday Road
Priced at $2.4 million, this house on Holiday Road in Genesee was built in 1990. With cathedral ceilings, an indoor fireplace, a recreation room, a workout room and a hot tub room, this house clearly has plenty of space.

W280S6299 Point Drive
A secluded home in Genesee is a perfect setting for an outdoors-lover with its ponds and a pole barn. The three-bedroom, four-bathroom home is selling for $2.5 million.

W270S3853 Heather Drive
Brand-new in the Town of Waukesha, this house is on the market for $549,900. With four bedrooms and three bathrooms, the house features a contemporary style with 3,036 square feet.

N24W23835 Talon Drive

Built in 2012, this builder’s model is for sale in Pewaukee for $519,900. It has three bedrooms and two bathrooms.

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This three-bedroom, four-bathroom house is complete with all the amenities – baths with whirlpool tubs, a screened-in sun porch, an in-ground pool and a floor-to-ceiling fireplace. The asking price is $500,000.

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Pennyluhu

12:34 pm on Wednesday, November 14, 2012

$500,000 is not high end luxury in Waukesha County anymore. Check out prices along Pewaukee, Pine, Beaver and Oconomowoc lakes and you'll see some REAL high luxury cribs, some worthy of NFL players. Who wrote this article? A realtor trying to get rid of a few houses??

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Annie Nominous

2:28 am on Thursday, November 15, 2012

In Obama's America, no one should be so privileged to live in these nice homes (except for himself and his Hollywood donors). Pennyluhu is a great example of Obama's relentless "class warfare" campaign being successful.

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Annie Nominous

2:34 am on Thursday, November 15, 2012

Pennyluhu - did it ever occur to you how many jobs were provided to build these houses? Builders, bricklayers, landscapers, excavators, drywallers, painters, electricians, plumbers, woodworkers and cabinet makers, interior designers, furniture manufacturers, appliance makers, counter top installers, flooring installers, lighting fixture manufacturers, concrete pourers, roofers, and on and on!

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