Three of the most expensive properties on the market in Camden County
These multimillion-dollar properties boast luxury finishes like private humidors, elevators and dressing rooms as well as multiple acres of manicured grounds.
Haddonfield and Cherry Hill — both part of Camden County — are two of the most expensive communities for real estate in the region. These three multimillion-dollar properties boast luxury finishes such as private humidors, elevators, and dressing rooms, as well as multiple acres of manicured grounds.
55 Lane of Acres, Haddonfield
$3,395,000
Monthly taxes: $4,983
Tell me all about it: This five-bedroom home sits on 2.5 acres and features high-end finishes including a private elevator, commercial-grade appliances, a full granite wet bar, game room, humidor, private home theater, and sauna. The master suite boasts a sitting room, a spa-like bath with dual water closets and whirlpool tub, and two separate dressing rooms. Out back, the property has a patio, outdoor kitchen, fire pit, private putting green and fish pond. Bonus: The home is being sold fully furnished.
17 S. Hinchman Ave., Haddonfield
$1,900,000
Monthly taxes: $3,987
Tell me all about it: "Chateau Marseilles" boasts nearly 6,000 square feet of living space. The five-bedroom home features a gourmet kitchen and a master bedroom with fabulous en-suite bath. Outside, the property includes professionally landscaped grounds with a custom irrigation system and an oversized, three-car garage.
120 Munn Lane, Cherry Hill
$2,200,000
Monthly taxes: $7,060
Tell me all about it: We love this six-bedroom home with lots of sleek and sophisticated finishes. The property is situated on nearly 10 acres and includes a private tennis court and two garages that can hold a combined total of 10 vehicles. Inside, the home boasts one wing of bedrooms and a separate au pair suite next to the gourmet kitchen. The great room includes a bar with wine room and a setup for a projection TV, as well as access to the veranda.