



Address: 13951 Hallowell Court, Dayton
List price: $3,800,000
Year built: 2018
Real estate agent: Melanie Gamble, 212 Degrees Realty
Last sold price/date: None
Property size: 4.07 acres
Unique features: What kind of home do Ravens players want? This handsome colonial belonged to Eugene Monroe, a former lineman for the team who settled on the four-acre estate on a wooded cul-de-sac near Triadelphia Reservoir in Howard County. The sprawling residence boasts nearly 12,000 square feet of living space, including a generous fitness center the size of a small apartment.
The two-story foyer leads to an airy, top-tier home with five bedrooms, six full bathrooms and four half-baths. There are lofty ceilings, wood floors and plenty of creature comforts. Besides the 1,200-square-foot basement gym, there’s a gourmet kitchen, two remote-controlled gas fireplaces and an elevator (with phone). There’s a cutting-edge sound system, weatherproof speakers, an outdoor hot tub, powder room and television. The in-ground swimming pool has a curvy bluestone slide, and there’s a stone fire pit to take the chill off, or toast S’mores.
Clearly, posh can be practical. On the wraparound porch are bench swings that can flex into beds. An attached three-car garage includes an electric vehicle charging station. Above a separate, two-car garage sits a fully equipped guest suite with its own kitchen, bath and laundry facilities.
A home humidifier, whole-house generator and water filtration system add a sense of security. This is a welcome retreat following a Ravens game, win or lose.
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