Real Estate

7 Luxury Home Sales in the Washington Area—and Who Bought and Sold Them

Details on Washington’s most expensive residential transactions.

Photograph of Roush house by Andrew Sample.

Virginia

1

Where: McLean.

Bought by: Corey Roush, an antitrust attorney at Sidley Austin.

Listed: $4,449,950.

Sold: $4,375,000.

Days on market: 21.

Bragging points: A 10,100-square-foot house with six bedrooms, six bathrooms, two half baths, four fireplaces, a two-story foyer, a media room, a fitness studio, a sauna and steam shower, a motorized screened porch, a heated deck, and a covered terrace.

2

Where: McLean.

Sold by: Danielle Carrier, vice president of marketing at the real-estate firm Cresa.

Listed: $3,499,000.

Sold: $3,500,000.

Days on market: 2.

Bragging points: A custom 2014 house with five bedrooms, five bathrooms, two half baths, a rec room, a kitchen with walk-in and butler’s pantries, a fitness room/sauna, and a guest suite.

 

DC

3

Photograph courtesy of Michael Rankin.

Where: Forest Hills.

Bought by: Ariella Kurshan, chief marketing officer at Grubhub, and Leonid Simonovich, vice president of industrial cyber and digital security at Siemens Energy.

Listed: $4,200,000.

Sold: $4,200,000.

Days on market: 8.

Bragging points: A three-story house on a half acre with seven bedrooms, seven bathrooms, three fireplaces, a recreation room, two in-law suites, multiple decks, and a lily pond.

 

4

Photograph courtesy of Nancy Itteilag.

Where: Georgetown.

Sold by: Princess Aisha bint Al Hussein of Jordan.

Listed: $4,988,000.

Sold: $4,650,000.

Days on market: 449.

Bragging points: A two-floor penthouse in the Harbourside condominiums with five bedrooms, five and a half bathrooms, four fireplaces, two wraparound balconies with water views, and three parking spaces.

 

5

Where: Forest Hills.

Sold by: Hon. Curtis E. Von Kann, an arbitrator and mediator at JAMS, and Mary C. Barber.

Listed: $3,600,000.

Sold: $3,556,000.

Days on market: 9.

Bragging points: A 1942 Tudor with five bedrooms, six and a half bathrooms, a sunroom, a rec room, a 35-foot-long pool, a cabana, and two terraces.

 

6

Photograph courtesy of HEIDER Real Estate & Niblock Studios.

Where: Spring Valley.

Bought by: Naz El-­Khatib, a nonresident senior fellow at the Atlantic Council, and Courtney H. Fukuda, cofounder of Metropolis Technologies, an AI-­powered parking-­management platform.

Listed: $3,750,000.

Sold: $3,600,000.

Days on market: 108.

Bragging points: A newly renovated Colonial-­style house with five bedrooms, six and a half bathrooms, three fireplaces, two laundry rooms, a fitness center, and a fenced rear lawn.

 

Maryland

7

Where: Bethesda.

Bought by: John David Bussard and Lana Bussard, owners of Kicks Karate.

Listed: $3,450,000.

Sold: $3,400,000.

Days on market: 9.

Bragging points: A newly constructed 7,000-square-foot house with seven bedrooms, seven and a half bathrooms, three fireplaces, a rec room, a gym, a heated patio, a wet room with soaking tub, an elevator, and a four-car garage.

This article appears in the November 2025 issue of Washingtonian.

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