Jan 15, 2025
Photograph by Studio Trejo.10 Photo courtesy of Michael Rankin/TTR Sotheby’s International Realty. Where: 2601 Foxhall Rd., NW How much: $5,600,000 Listing Agents: Michael Rankin and John Gill, TTR Sotheby’s International Realty Buyer’s Agents: Nicole Terry and Daniel Heider, TTR Sotheby’s International Realty This estate in Foxhall features an outdoor family room with a kitchen and grilling station, a heated swimming pool, a sports court, and a treehouse. Inside the 10,500-square-foot brick Colonial, find six bedrooms, seven bathrooms, a dining room with a beamed cathedral ceiling, and an in-law/staff suite. 9 Where: 1431 33rd St., NW How much: $5,600,000 Listing Agents: Nancy Taylor Bubes and Liz Dangio, Washington Fine Properties Buyer’s Agents: Michael Aubrey, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices PenFed Realty Renovated in 2020, this Georgetown townhome boasts six bedrooms, six and a half baths, a garage, a living room with a fireplace, and a rooftop deck with views of the city. An elevator connects all four stories. 8 Photo courtesy of Mark McFadden/Homevisit. Where: 3150 South St., NW #2F How much: $6,000,000 Listing Agents: Mark McFadden and Hunter McFadden, Compass Buyer’s Agent: Matt McCormick, TTR Sotheby’s International Realty Located in Georgetown’s Ritz-Carlton, this four-bedroom and four-and-a-half-bath condo recently underwent a two-year renovation. It boasts floor-to-ceiling windows, three balconies, and Potomac River views. 7 Photograph by Joe Hodgson/Homesight 2020. Where: 7610 Fairfax Rd, Bethesda How much: $6,450,000 Listing Agents: Daniel Heider and Kara Sheehan, TTR Sotheby’s International Realty Buyer’s Agents: Robert Hryniewicki and Adam Rackliffe, Washington Fine Properties This 7,908-square-foot Edgemoor estate located near downtown Bethesda was originally built in 1913 and designed by N. C. Wyeth, the renowned painter and father of Andrew Wyeth. The estate boasts seven bedrooms, eight bathrooms, a library with a fireplace, and a breakfast nook. Outside, find an entertaining space with a dining area, fire pit, and barbecue. 6 Photograph by HD Bros. Where: 2211 Massachusetts Ave., NW How much: $7,250,000 Listing Agents: Deborah and Rene Fonseca, Long & Foster Real Estate Buyer’s Agents: Deborah and Rene Fonseca, Long & Foster Real Estate This Embassy Row mansion, once owned by the widow of Union general Philip Sheridan, was used most recently as an office building by the embassy of Greece. The six-story building, converted into a residence by Marwick, a real estate investment group, now features five bedrooms, three fireplaces, and a rooftop terrace. 5 Photograph by Sean Shanahan. Where: 2230 S St., NW How much: $9,350,000 Listing Agents: Jonathan Taylor and Maxwell Rabin, TTR Sotheby’s International Realty Buyer’s Agent: Michael Rankin, TTR Sotheby’s International Realty This Colonial Revival-style Kalorama mansion was originally built in 1924 for Adolph Miller, a member of the first Federal Reserve Board. More recently, it was owned by hostess and diplomat Esther Coopersmith, who would host her “bridge-building dinner parties” in its formal dining room. The four-story mansion features six bedrooms, eight and a half bathrooms, and a back patio with a fountain and a pool. 4 Photograph by Oleks Yaroshynskyi. Where: 3150 South St., NW #PH2A How much: $10,250,000 Listing Agents: Daniel Heider and Melanie Hayes, TTR Sotheby’s International Realty Buyer’s Agents: Daniel Heider and Melanie Hayes, TTR Sotheby’s International Realty This 6,400-square-foot penthouse condo at the Ritz-Carlton in Georgetown is the largest unit in the building. It features four bedrooms, six bathrooms, and 3,000 square feet of private terraces that offer views of the National Mall, Key Bridge, and Potomac River. Other highlights include a private elevator and marble baths. 3 Photo courtesy of Michael Rankin/TTR Sotheby’s International Realty. Where: 2727 Q St., NW How much: $10,300,000 Listing Agent: Michael Rankin, TTR Sotheby’s International Realty Buyer’s Agent: Samuel Dweck, TTR Sotheby’s International Realty Constructed in 1893, this Colonial Revival-style house in Georgetown was renovated by Cunningham|Quill Architects and interior designer Thomas Pheasant, and features landscaping by Richard Arentz. It includes eight bedrooms, eight bathrooms, a theater, and a rooftop deck with views of the Washington Monument. 2 Photograph by Joe Hodgson/Homesight and Peter Papoulakos. Where: 1534 28th St., NW How much: $10,500,000 Listing Agents: Lenore Rubino and Jamie Peva, Washington Fine Properties Buyer’s Agents: Christie-Anne Weiss and Christopher Ritzert, TTR Sotheby’s International Realty Built in 1853 for the merchant and shipper Robert P. Dodge, this Georgetown house was more recently owned by the late C. Boyden Gray, the Republican strategist and fundraiser. The 11,158-square-foot residence has eight bedrooms, seven full bathrooms and two half bathrooms, an elevator, five fireplaces, a catering kitchen, a wine cellar, and terraced gardens. 1 Photograph by Studio Trejo. Where: 2400 Foxhall Rd., NW How much: $25,000,000 Listing Agents: Daniel Heider and Jaclyn Mason, TTR Sotheby’s International Realty Buyer’s Agents: Daniel Heider and Jaclyn Mason, TTR Sotheby’s International Realty This 16,250-square-foot Foxhall house, built in 2022 by Bret Baier and his wife, Amy, was reportedly purchased by Howard Lutnick, President-elect Trump’s pick for Commerce Secretary. Inspired by France’s Château du Grand-Lucé, the residence features five bedrooms, eight bathrooms, a temperature-controlled wine display, a home cinema, and fitness facilities. Outdoor amenities include a heated pool and putting green.The post PHOTOS: The Most Expensive Homes Sold in Washington in December first appeared on Washingtonian.
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