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2 Greenwich Streets Are Among The Most Expensive in the Country

Greenwich has 2 of the top 15 most expensive neighborhoods in the country.

Two of Greenwich’s private enclaves have made a top 15 list of the most expensive streets in America.

In a blog post this week, the real estate website Zillow.com compiled the most expensive places to call home.

And not surprisingly, Greenwich made the list — not once, but twice.

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Coming in a number 5 was Conyers Farm Drive — the private enclave developed by newsprint magnate Peter Brant. The median home price is $13.033 million, according to Zillow.com. The Conyers Farm development is or has been home to the titans of business, sports, entertainment and politics.

Academy Award winning actor and director Ron Howard had a home in Conyers Farm where he and his author wife Cheryl raised their family (even though a good portion of his estate crossed the border into Armonk, NY). The Howards sold their home for $27.5 million last summer.

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Also selling their home of many years in 2014, was businessman, author and former Reagan budget director David Stockman and his wife Jennifer Blei Stockman. They sold their 25-room mansion on nearly 22 acres for $13.15 million in late October. [For a photo tour of the Conyers Farm property sold by the Stockmans, click here.]

Popular television jurist Judge Judy Sheindlin also has lived at Conyers Farm for years.

The seventh most expensive street in the United States is Field Point Circle where the median home price in the private waterfront neighborhood is $12.113 million.

Oh, in case you were wondering, the most expensive street is Indian Creek Island Road on Surfside in Biscayne Bay where four of the richest men in America live — including former Greenwich resident Eddie Lampert.

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