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The Harbaugh house is vacant now.
Former Ravens coach John Harbaugh and his family moved the last of their belongings this week from their Owings Mills residence, according to their real estate agent.
The six-bed, seven-bath home — at 2734 Caves Road — has been on the market for 28 days as of Thursday. The 1905 home is priced at $6.9 million — more than double what it cost in 2013 when the Harbaughs moved in.
Following a disappointing 8-9 season in which the Ravens failed to make the playoffs, Baltimore fired its longtime coach in January after 18 years. The New York Giants hired him as their coach two weeks later; Harbaugh has been coaching the team during organized team activities at their East Rutherford, New Jersey, facility this week.
Several days ago, the Harbaughs pulled up stakes for good and moved to a new home in New Jersey, according to their real estate agent, Megan Wolfe, of O’Conor, Mooney & Fitzgerald.
The Owings Mills property, on seven acres, has generated traffic, Wolfe said.
“We’ve shown it a fair amount, mostly to families. It’s a beautiful home with great views,” she said.
To date, no Ravens players have shown interest, she said.
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Former Ravens coach John Harbaugh and his family moved the last of their belongings this week from their Owings Mills residence, according to their real estate agent.
The six-bed, seven-bath home — at 2734 Caves Road — has been on the market for 28 days as of Thursday. The 1905 home is priced at $6.9 million — more than double what it cost in 2013 when the Harbaughs moved in.
Following a disappointing 8-9 season in which the Ravens failed to make the playoffs, Baltimore fired its longtime coach in January after 18 years. The New York Giants hired him as their coach two weeks later; Harbaugh has been coaching the team during organized team activities at their East Rutherford, New Jersey, facility this week.
Several days ago, the Harbaughs pulled up stakes for good and moved to a new home in New Jersey, according to their real estate agent, Megan Wolfe, of O’Conor, Mooney & Fitzgerald.
The Owings Mills property, on seven acres, has generated traffic, Wolfe said.
“We’ve shown it a fair amount, mostly to families. It’s a beautiful home with great views,” she said.
To date, no Ravens players have shown interest, she said.
Have a news tip? Contact Mike Klingaman at [email protected].
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