Nov 15, 2024
Virginia 1 Photograph of house bought by Pierre-Luc Dubois by Sean Shanahan. Where: McLean. Bought by: Pierre-Luc Dubois, Washington Capitals center. Listed: $4,500,000. Sold: $4,400,000. Days on market: 14. Bragging points: New construction with seven bedrooms, seven and a half bathrooms, three fireplaces, a loft, and a backyard brick patio garden. 2 Where: Alexandria. Bought by: Christopher Cox Krebs,  former director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, and Emily Krebs. Listed: $5,999,000. Sold: $5,250,000. Days on market: 3. Bragging points: A brick Colonial with six bedrooms, five bathrooms, three half baths, six fireplaces, a pool and pool house, a tennis court, and a two-story screened porch.   3 Where: McLean. Bought by: Ed Cooley, head coach of the Georgetown Hoyas men’s basketball team. Listed: $4,485,660. Sold: $4,350,540. Days on market: 64. Bragging points: Recently built, with six bedrooms, seven bathrooms, two half baths, four fireplaces, an elevator, a loft area, a sauna and spa, and two outdoor kitchens.   Maryland 4 Where: Potomac. Bought by:  John Dettleff, an executive managing director at the real-estate-services firm JLL, and Kristen Dettleff. Listed: $3,998,000. Sold: $3,506,250. Days on market: 128. Bragging points: Fully renovated 1965 house on three-plus acres, with five bedrooms, eight bathrooms, two half baths, four fireplaces, ten-foot ceilings, a gym, a heated pool, and a five-car garage.   5 Where: Bethesda. Sold by: Karen Vander Linde, a partner at ExCo, a business-management consulting firm. Listed: $2,350,000. Sold: $2,350,000. Days on market: 1. Bragging points: Six bedrooms and four and a half bathrooms, with a two-story foyer, a large recreation room, a gaming area, and an outdoor pool.   DC Photograph of Wesley Heights by Townsend Visuals. 6 Where: Kalorama. Sold by: Gerald Schaeffera taxi magnate, and Edith Schaeffer. Listed:  $9,888,000. Sold:  $9,144,888. Days on market: 155. Bragging points: A 1924 brick mansion with seven bedrooms, six bathrooms, three half baths, four fireplaces, an in-law suite, a large pool, and a rear terrace and garden.   7 Where: Wesley Heights. Bought by: Ted Xenohristos, cofounder and chief concept officer of Cava, and Anamaria Xenohristos. Listed: $9,450,000. Sold: $8,625,000. Days on market: 133. Bragging points: A new-build with seven bedrooms and bathrooms, two half baths, four fireplaces, two kitchens, an elevator, a sauna, and a carriage house. Sales information provided by Bright MLS. This article appears in the November 2024 issue of Washingtonian. The post 7 Luxury Home Sales in the Washington Area—and Who Bought and Sold Them first appeared on Washingtonian.
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