Best properties on the market

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1. Gladwyne, Pa. This elegant stone Georgian colonial sits on 2.5 landscaped acres 20 minutes from Philadelphia. Highlights of the six-bedroom home include a dining pergola, a pool house, and an 800-bottle wine cellar. $4,900,000. Susan Ravenscroft, Kurfiss Sotheby’s International Realty, (215) 794-3227

2. Sarasota, Fla. This gated estate is set on a private lake minutes from downtown Sarasota. Features of the five-bedroom home include a dining room that opens onto a courtyard garden, an outdoor kitchen with fire pit, and a built-in outdoor trampoline. $2,100,000. Nora Johnson, Michael Saunders & Company/Christie’s International Real Estate, (941) 951-6660

3. Greenwich, Conn. This seven-bedroom Norman-style home sits on three acres in central Greenwich. The property includes a greenhouse, a heated pool, and a pool house with an exterior shower. $7,450,000. Shelly S. Tretter, Sotheby’s International Realty, (203) 618-3103

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4. Scottsdale, Ariz. This seven-bedroom home features a French Victorian courtyard, a mother-of-pearl swimming pool, an indoor tennis court, and an authentic desert botanical garden. It sits on a 19-acre property that has horse privileges. $15,000,000. Frank Aazami, Russ Lyon Sotheby’s International Realty, (480) 266-0240

5. Beverly Hills This four-bedroom home was built in the 1930s as a hunting lodge. It features pitched beamed ceilings and a dual-sided fireplace in the living room. French doors in the kitchen open onto a pool and hot tub. $3,150,000. Penelope Alexitch, Sotheby’s International Realty, (310) 454-

6. Princeton, N.J. This six-bedroom manor is located in Princeton’s famed Western Section, blocks from the center of town. Design features include arched doorways, a quatrefoil-patterned living room ceiling, and carved stone fireplaces. A loggia off the living room affords sunset views. $4,500,000. Norman Callaway, NT Callaway Real Estate LLC, (609) 921-2175

Steal of the week

7. Syracuse, N.Y. Built in 1930, this five-bedroom colonial in the historic Sedgwick Farm district features three fireplaces and a newly added great room. French doors in the addition lead out to a patio, a lawn, and a garden. $319,500. Zachary Belil, Coldwell Banker Patricia Tom, (917) 319-4627

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