PHOTOS: The Most Expensive Homes Sold in Washington in November
Dec 23, 2024
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Where: 1611 16th St., NW
How much: $5,260,000
Listing agent: Bowen Billups, TTR Sotheby’s International Realty
Buyer’s agent: Tim Barley, Barley & Barley Real Estate
This Gothic Revival church was designed by the English architect H. Langford Warren, and its construction between 1894 and 1896 was supervised by Paul J. Pelz, the architect behind the Library of Congress. Sold because the congregation moved, the building features custom stained glass windows—some of which were made by Tiffany and Co.—and 44-foot vaulted ceilings. The listing came with plans for a condo conversion designed by Bonstra Haresign.
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Where: 1352 28th St., NW
How much: $5,300,000
Listing agent: Michael Heinen, TTR Sotheby’s International Realty
Buyer’s agent: Michael Rankin, TTR Sotheby’s International Realty
Built in 1810, and the former home of renowned architect Hugh Newell Jacobsen—who designed Jackie Kennedy’s home in Martha’s Vineyard—this Georgetown house was renovated in 2022. It includes five bedrooms and four and a half baths, a custom kitchen, and a gated courtyard surrounded by holly trees.
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Where: 3516 Newark St., NW
How much: $5,800,000
Listing agent: Katherine Buckley, TTR Sotheby’s International Realty
Buyer’s agent: Margot Wilson, Washington Fine Properties
This 1908 house in Cleveland Park features five bedrooms, five bathrooms, three fireplaces, and a fenced-in backyard with a pool. And it offers easy access to Rosedale Conservancy, a public park.
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Where: 3901 52nd St., NW
How much: $5,850,000
Listing agent: Robert Hryniewicki, Washington Fine Properties
Buyer’s agent: Michael Rankin, TTR Sotheby’s International Realty
This newly constructed 7,800-square-foot Spring Valley house spans four levels, all connected by an elevator. It features seven bedrooms, seven baths, and a luxury kitchen with a marble island and butler’s pantry. A family room with a fireplace opens onto a patio and backyard garden.
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Where: 3210 Scott Pl., NW
How much: $6,400,000
Listing agent: Michael Rankin, TTR Sotheby’s International Realty
Buyer’s agent: Karina Corell-Mallona, Washington Fine Properties
After undergoing a full renovation, this midcentury house in Georgetown boasts a chef’s kitchen with a quartz countertop, Miele appliances, and a marble-inlaid foyer. Each of the four bedrooms includes an en-suite bathroom. Outside, find a grilling space, pool, and putting green.
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Where: 7167 Old Dominion Dr., McLean
How much: $6,500,000
Listing agent: Mark McFadden, Compass
Buyer’s agent: Cameron McFadden, Compass
This eight-acre McLean estate, called Elmwood, was previously owned by journalist Roger Mudd. A 5,595-square-foot 1905 farmhouse and addition boasts wrap-around porches and seven bedrooms. The property also includes a separate log cabin and other outbuildings; the grounds are landscaped with mature pine trees and azalea bushes.
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Where: 1418 Kirby Rd., McLean
How much: $6,900,000
Listing agent: Samer Kuraishi, The ONE Street Company of Samson
Buyer’s agent: Theresa Valencic, Long & Foster Realty
Constructed by Artisan Builders, this McLean estate features a two-sided fireplace in the family room and a cozy breakfast nook. The lower level is dedicated to entertaining, with a bar, wine cellar, media room, gym, and a second two-sided fireplace. Outside, find a heated pool.
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Photograph by Kate Wichlinksi.
Where: 633 River Bend Rd., Great Falls
How much: $7,100,000
Listing agent: Ronald Mangas Jr., TTR Sotheby’s International Realty
Buyer’s agent: Tracy Shively, Douglas Elliman of Metro DC
Renovated in 2023 by the Building Group, this Great Falls estate, sited on five acres, features a double grand staircase, billiards room, and sauna, in addition to six bedrooms and eight and a half baths. Outdoor amenities include a pool with waterfalls, a fireplace, and a private apple orchard.
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Where: 9641 Georgetown Pike, Great Falls
How much: $9,800,000
Listing agent: Piper Gioia Yerks, Washington Fine Properties
Buyer’s agent: Piper Gioia Yerks, Washington Fine Properties
Called the Château de Lumière, or castle of light, this 24,000-square-foot Great Falls estate boasts grand chandeliers, a sauna, indoor basketball court, and glass mosaic, marble, and brick finishes throughout. Constructed by the Building Group, it was owned by Saudi Prince Khalid bin Salman Al Saud, who now serves as the Saudi Arabian minister of defense.
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Where: 36987 Mountville Rd., Middleburg
How much: $15,500,000
Listing Agent: John Coles, Thomas and Talbot Estate Properties, Inc.
Buyer’s Agents: Debra Meighan, Washington Fine Properties
Called Bolinvar, this 325-acre estate includes a 10,629-square-foot circa 1925 stone mansion with a gated entrance and seven bedrooms, eight bathrooms, a wine cellar, tap room, and outdoor heated pool. The property includes equestrian facilities, including a stone stable for horses and two apartments. The post PHOTOS: The Most Expensive Homes Sold in Washington in November first appeared on Washingtonian.