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Top 10 Most Expensive Streets in Montgomery

The average price for homes on these streets range from $267,871 to $283,500.

Top 10 Most Expensive Streets in Montgomery

The following are the Top 10 most expensive streets in Montgomery
The average price for homes on these streets range from $267,871 to $283,500.

1. Amethyst Lane - Average: $283,500

Amethyst Lane is the 1st most expensive street in Montgomery, with single family homes built from 2008 to 2016, and ranging in price from $235,000 to $287,000. It is home to the Marquis Pointe subdivision.

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Silver Charm Lane is the 2nd most expensive street in Montgomery, with single family homes built from 2005 to 2006, and ranging in price from $260,000 to $280,000. It is home to the Blackberry Crossing and Blackberry Crossing West subdivisions.

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3. Kennedy Drive - Average: $279,633

Kennedy Drive is the 3rd most expensive street in Montgomery, with single family homes built from 2003 to 2009, and ranging in price from $274,900 to $284,000. It is home to the Fairfield Way subdivision.

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4. Turnberry Lane - Average: $275,000

Turnberry Lane is the 4th most expensive street in Montgomery, with single family homes built from 2005 to 2006, and ranging in price from $250,000 to $300,000. It is home to the Foxmoor subdivision.

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5. Gloria Court - Average: $274,000

Gloria Court is the 5th most expensive street in Montgomery, with single family homes built from 2004 to 2005, and ranging in price from $198,000 to $274,000. It is home to the Lakewood Creek West subdivision.

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6. Riley Road - Average: $271,500

Riley Road is the 6th most expensive street in Montgomery, with single family homes built from 2006 to 2010, and ranging in price from $225,000 to $278,000. It is home to the Blackberry Crossing and Blackberry Crossing West subdivisions.

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7. Millrace Lane - Average: $270,000

Millrace Lane is the 7th most expensive street in Montgomery, with single family homes built from 2009 to 2012, and ranging in price from $270,000 to $275,000. It is home to the Blackberry Crossing West and Blackberry Crossing subdivisions.

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8. Ferdinand Lane - Average: $269,333

Ferdinand Lane is the 8th most expensive street in Montgomery, with single family homes built from 2006 to 2010, and ranging in price from $225,000 to $293,000. It is home to the Blackberry Crossing West and Blackberry Crossing subdivisions.

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9. Kennedy Court - Average: $269,000

Kennedy Court is the 9th most expensive street in Montgomery, with single family homes built from 2003 to 2003, and ranging in price from $258,000 to $280,000. It is home to the Fairfield Way subdivision.

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10. Gaylord Lane - Average: $267,871

Gaylord Lane is the 10th most expensive street in Montgomery, with single family homes built from 2005 to 2014, and ranging in price from $216,000 to $309,900. It is home to the Blackberry Crossing, Blackberry Crossing West, and Saratoga Springs subdivisions.

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