7 Luxury Home Sales in the Washington Area—and Who Bought and Sold Them
Jan 03, 2025
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Maryland
1
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Where: Potomac.
Sold by: Robert Ourisman Jr., CEO and president of Ourisman Automotive Group.
Listed: $4,995,000.
Sold: $4,700,000.
Days on market: 175.
Bragging points: A 12,000-square-foot Georgian estate on two and a half acres, with seven bedrooms, five bathrooms, three half baths, seven fireplaces, a conservatory, a 40-foot-long heated pool, a courtyard with a waterfall and pond, a guesthouse, and 13 garage bays.
2
Where: Potomac.
Sold by: Kentavious Tannell Caldwell-Pope, former Washington Wizards shooting guard.
Listed: $5,500,000.
Sold: $5,000,000.
Days on market: 342.
Bragging points: A 13,400-square-foot mansion with six bedrooms, six bathrooms, two half baths, an elevator, a playroom, a fitness center, a heated pool, a sports court, and an outdoor kitchen.
3
Where: Bethesda.
Bought by: Jennifer L. Bragg, a partner at Latham & Watkins, and Jonathan P. Jarow,CEO and founder of the consulting firm FDA Solutions.
Listed: $3,295,000.
Sold: $3,350,000.
Days on market: 10.
Bragging points: Built in 2015, with six bedrooms, six and a half bathrooms, two fireplaces, a home theater, a porch with motorized retractable screens, and a two-car garage.
4
Where: Potomac.
Bought by: Kayvon and Nadira Sarmadi, owners of Sarmadi Brothers Men’s Shop.
Listed: $3,395,000.
Sold: $3,250,000.
Days on market: 111.
Bragging points: Built in 2000 on two acres, with seven bedrooms, seven bathrooms, two half baths, three fireplaces, a fitness center, a pool and spa, a playground, and an apartment above a six-car garage.
Virginia
5
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Where: Leesburg.
Bought by: Marcus Treiber and Eryn Appell, executives at the IT and technology-solutions firm EMT Holdings.
Listed: $2,800,000.
Sold: $2,800,000.
Days on market: 1.
Bragging points: An 1850 Colonial-style mansion on six and a half acres, with six bedrooms, four and a half bathrooms, four fireplaces, a pool and spa, and a four-car garage.
DC
6
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Where: Palisades.
Sold by: Graham Wisner, a painter and former lawyer, and Rania Hanano, a screenwriter and producer.
Listed: $5,700,000.
Sold: $5,200,000.
Days on market: 84.
Bragging points: Built in 2013, with five bedrooms, five bathrooms, three half baths, 19-foot-high ceilings, a wine cellar, a media room, a home gym, a heated pool, and a Japanese-style garden.
7
Photograph by Victoria Mance Photography.
Where: Cleveland Park.
Sold by: Frank G. Laprade III, chief enterprise-services officer and chief of staff to the CEO at Capital One, and Tamara Clarke.
Listed: $7,250,000.
Sold: $7,000,000.
Days on market: 22.
Bragging points: A renovated 1896 house with seven bedrooms, four and a half bathrooms, four fireplaces, a home-theater system, a gym, a backyard fire pit, and a saltwater pool.
Sales information provided by Bright MLS.
This article appears in the January 2025 issue of Washingtonian.
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