





Address: 3 Fox Field Court, Reisterstown
List price: $1,300,000
Year built: 1996
Real estate agent: Jonathan Scheffenacker, Redfin Corp
Last sold price/date: $1,000,000 / June 3, 2022
Property size: 6.41 acres
Unique features: This is not a cookie-cutter home. The windows and doors come in all shapes and sizes; the rooms have quirky angles. There’s a touch of whimsy to this cottage-style residence in Reisterstown, as though the builder chuckled all through its construction on a quiet cul-de-sac near Liberty Reservoir.
It’s no surprise that for 10 years, this place was the home of actor Terry O’Quinn, a star of “Lost,” the offbeat TV series that won him an Emmy in 2007. O’Quinn raised a family on the nearly 6.5-acre estate (his wife attended nearby Franklin High) before selling it in 2010 for a reported $995,000.
The three-story home with a stucco front has six bedrooms, each with its own flair. One has a turret and stained glass windows; another, a small trapezoidal wooden door, reminiscent of the tree house of the Keebler elves. A third bedroom boasts skylights and a wet bar. There’s a style for every mood.
The main level features gleaming hardwood floors, two fireplaces and a chef’s kitchen with two ovens, a pair of sinks, a microwave drawer and a commercial-sized refrigerator. There’s another full kitchen in the basement, plus two bedrooms, a powder room and private laundry. Out back are a 1,200 square-foot deck, a workshop and a two-car garage. With more than 7,000 square feet of living space, getting lost here would not be a bad thing.
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