ANNAPOLIS NECK, Md. —

An award-winning contemporary waterfront home in Annapolis has sold for the first time since its construction in 2003, topping residential deals for the week ended Dec. 12, according to records collected and analyzed by the Baltimore Business Journal.

A two-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bathroom home on Harness Creek just inland from the South River sold for $2.1 million in mid-November, state property records show. The house at 3245 Harness Creek Road was designed by New York City architects Robert Luntz and Joseph Tanney, pioneers in pre-fabricated housing. Their work on the Annapolis home, itself a modular build, won a Modern Home of the Year award from Metropolitan Modern magazine in 2006.

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