Real Estate

PHOTOS: The Most Expensive Homes Sold in Washington in March

Including a $4.45 million penthouse in West End's 2501 Penn condo building.

This estate in Potomac was the second most expensive home sold in March, at $5,825,000. Photograph courtesy of Premier Properties.

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Where: 3539 Williamsburg Ln., NW
How much: $3,750,000

This Cleveland Park Colonial-style house sits on almost half an acre, and has seven bedrooms, five-and-a-half bathrooms, and six fireplaces. There’s also a saltwater swimming pool, an oversized flagstone patio, a wraparound balcony, and a rooftop deck.

 

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3045 W Lane Kys NW
Photograph courtesy of the Roth Team at Washington Fine Properties.

Where: 3045 W Lane Kys., NW
How much: $3,825,000

This four-level contemporary townhouse in Georgetown has five bedrooms, five-and-a-half bathrooms, a guest suite, an elevator, a terrace with a skylight, and a private rear garden.

 

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7017 Capitol View Dr
Photograph courtesy of Yeonas & Shafran Real Estate, LLC.

Where: 7017 Capitol View Dr., McLean
How much: $3,900,000

This six-bedroom transitional-style spread has six bathrooms and three half-baths, as well as a home theater, an exercise room, a wine cellar, an elevator, a spacious loggia, a landscaped backyard, and enough parking for six.

 

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Where: 907 Georgetown Ridge Ct., McLean
How much: $3,932,410

Sitting on more than an acre of land, this Craftsman new-build has three stories, five bedrooms, six-and-a-half bathrooms, solar panels, and a three-car garage.

 

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4537 Lowell St NW
Photograph courtesy of TTR Sotheby’s International Realty.

Where: 4537 Lowell St., NW
How much: $4,023,500

This six-bedroom Wesley Heights home has five full baths, two half-baths, an elevator, two rooftop terraces, a newly planted garden, and enough parking for six.

 

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5032 Fulton St NW
Photograph courtesy of HRL Partners at Washington Fine Properties.

Where: 5032 Fulton St., NW
How much: $4,300,000

This Kent Craftsman comes with six bedrooms, six bathrooms, two half-baths, and a loggia. Also on the more than half-acre property: a rear garden, a large patio, an outdoor kitchen with a pizza oven, a koi pond with a waterfall, and enough parking for seven.

 

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2501 Pennsylvania Ave NW Ph 2B
Photograph courtesy of HEIDER Real Estate.

Where: 2501 Pennsylvania Ave., NW #PH2B
How much: $4,450,000

This two-story penthouse in West End’s 2501 Penn condo building has three bedrooms and three-and-a-half bathrooms, plus a smart home system, three fireplaces, three terraces, and garage parking for three cars.

 

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9129 Kittery Ln
Photograph courtesy of Premier Properties.

Where: 9129 Kittery Ln., Bethesda
How much: $5,300,000

This newly built Georgian-style home comes with six bedrooms, seven-and-a-half bathrooms, two staircases, an elevator, a golf simulator room, a screened porch, an expansive patio, and a four-car garage.

 

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9000 Congressional Pkwy
Photograph courtesy of Premier Properties.

Where: 9000 Congressional Pkwy., Potomac
How much: $5,825,000

This nearly 14,800-square-foot Georgian estate sits on almost four acres, and has six bedrooms, seven bedrooms, and three half-baths. The home also has a two-story living room, seven fireplaces, a wine cellar and tasting room, a billiards room, a home theater, and a guest apartment. You’ll also find a heated saltwater pool, a hot tub, a pool house, and an 100-foot patio.

 

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Where: 5530 Pembroke Rd., Bethesda
How much: $6,250,000

This 3,600-square-foot Rancher takes the prize as the month’s most expensive sale. It resides on more than three acres of land, and has five bedrooms, three bathrooms, two half-baths, and an attached carport.

Damare Baker
Research Editor

Before becoming Research Editor, Damare Baker was an Editorial Fellow and Assistant Editor for Washingtonian. She has previously written for Voice of America and The Hill. She is a graduate of Georgetown University, where she studied international relations, Korean, and journalism.