Real Estate
5 Biggest Houses For Sale In Greater Cleveland
Bigger is sometimes better. Check out these five enormous properties for sale in the area.

CLEVELAND, OH — Size matters, some say. For some people, size is most of what matters when it comes to house shopping. These are five of the biggest Greater Cleveland properties currently for sale on realtor.com. Check out this massive estates.

Nestled on 9 acres of property, and clocking in at more than 25,000 square feet, this Hunting Valley home is the largest available property in the Greater Cleveland region. To get onto the property, visitors will have to pass through a set of iron gates, before passing through doors surrounded by leaded stained glass. Buyers will need to pay $1.95 million to make this house their own.
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The second largest listed property in Greater Cleveland, according to our partner realtor.com, is this 18,000 square foot estate in Westlake, currently being sold for $2.2 million. The home features a two-story foyer, with a stone fireplace, a true blue hardwood floored library with a built-in desk, and five bedrooms.
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In two and a half short years, this Cleveland Heights home will officially become a century home. With 15,233 square feet of space, four full bathrooms, two half bathrooms, and six bedrooms, there's plenty of space to spread out in. Built in the Italian Renaissance style, the home is nestled on 2.25 acres of land and also features a beautiful greenhouse.
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Built in 1905, this 12,729 square foot home in Bratenahl was built by renowned architect J. Milton Dyer for Jay Pickands of Pickands-Mather & Co., and the Cushing medical family. The astonishing home has 10 fireplaces, an elevator, a second floor owner's suite and other luxurious accents.
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This historic home was designed by Stanford White and played home to Howard M. Hanna Jr. The 1910 home has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places. Over its lifespan, the home has been restored to its original glory, with a few modern amenities. The Bratenahl home clocks in at 12,280 square feet and features seven full bathrooms, three half bathrooms, and 10 bedrooms.
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