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Where: 780 Falls Farm Ct
How much: $6 million
Listing agent: Jack Shafran, Yeonas & Shafran Real Estate
Buyer’s agent: Dean Yeonas, Yeonas & Shafran Real Estate
This custom house in Great Falls, designed and constructed by McLean-based Artisan Builders and Harrison Design, features a chef’s kitchen with a butler’s pantry, dual home offices with built-ins, a golf simulator and bar, an outdoor pool and kitchen, and two two-car garages.
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Where: 11105 Bellavista Dr
How much: $6.3 million
Listing agent: Daniel Heider and Kara Sheehan, TTR Sotheby’s International Realty
Buyer’s agent: Daniel Heider and Kara Sheehan, TTR Sotheby’s International Realty
This custom house in Potomac, Md., is set on two acres and was designed and constructed by Patrick K. Keating & Co. and GTM Architects. Highlights include six bedrooms, seven and a half bathrooms, a flagstone patio, a pool, and a pool house.
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Where: 2824 Chain Bridge Road NW
How much: $6.5 million
Listing agent: Michael Rankin, TTR Sotheby’s International Realty
Buyer’s agent: Russell Firestone, TTR Sotheby’s International Realty
Built in 1936 for Eleanor Dulles, the sister of former Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, this Georgian Colonial was updated and expanded by BarnesVanze Architects, Arentz Landscape Architects, and design firm Solís Betancourt & Sherrill. Set on more than an acre, the estate include a piano room, a vegetable garden, a pool, and a basketball court.
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Where: 3106 N Street NW
How much: $6.975 million
Listing agent: Nancy Taylor Bubes, Washington Fine Properties
Buyer’s agent: Jamie Peva, Washington Fine Properties
This circa 1900 Federal-style house in Georgetown’s East Village features five bedrooms, six and a half bathrooms, a detached guest house, and three-car garage parking.
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Where: 2 Oxford St
How much: $7.3 million
Listing agent: Daniel Heider and Kara Sheehan, TTR Sotheby’s International Realty
Buyer’s agent: Daniel Heider, TTR Sotheby’s International Realty
Built in 1918 by Waddy Wood, who designed the Department of Interior building in DC, this Chevy Chase estate was reimagined by the architect David Jones and the builder Richard Zantzinger. Highlights include six bedrooms, seven bathrooms, seven wood-burning fireplaces, a wine vault, a saltwater pool, and a pool house.
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Where: 1524 33rd St NW
How much: $8.25 million
Listing agent: Robert Hryniewicki and Adam Rackliffe, TTR Sotheby’s International Realty
Coba Properties, Martha Vicas Design (now Studio Sophîste), and Overmyer Architects redeveloped this circa 1788 Georgetown house. Selling points included six bedrooms, six and a half bathrooms, a chef’s kitchen and butler’s pantry, recreation and exercise rooms, a terraced garden, and a car lift that provides parking for two vehicles.
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Where: 1004 Dogue Hill Ln
How much: $9.3 million
Listing agent: Piper Yerks, Washington Fine Properties
Buyer’s agent: Piper Yerks, Washington Fine Properties
Retired Capitals star T.J. Oshie sold this McLean estate. Built in 2021, it features six bedrooms, seven bathrooms, a recreation room, a wine cellar, an exercise room, a massage room with a spa bath and steam shower, an elevator, a stone terrace, a pool, and an outdoor kitchen.
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Where: 3508 Prospect St NW
How much: $9.827 million
Listing agent: Kimberly Gibson and Eileen McGrath, Washington Fine Properties
Buyer’s agent: Daniel Heider, TTR Sotheby’s International Realty
Prospect House, as this late-Georgian residence is called, was constructed sometime between 1787 and 1793 by James McCubbin Lingan, a Revolutionary War hero. Now listed in the National Register of Historic Places, the residence boasts eight bedrooms, six and a half bathrooms, a living room with two wood-burning fireplaces, a library, a 41-foot swimming pool, and an octagonal watch tower in the gardens where an early owner of the property reportedly watched his boats dock at Georgetown harbor.
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Where: 2425 Foxhall Rd NW
How much: $12.5 million
Listing agent: Margot Wilson, Washington Fine Properties
Buyer’s agent: Lizzy Conroy, Serhant
Built in 2021, this seven-bedroom, eight-and-a-half bathroom stone house sits on an acre near Glover Archbold Park. Highlights include a walnut-paneled drawing room, two offices, an exercise room, a wine cellar, an elevator, terraced gardens, a pool, and a three-car garage.
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Where: 6431 Georgetown Pike
How much: $22 million
Listing agent: Piper Yerks, Washington Fine Properties
Buyer’s agent: Will Thomas and Mark Lowham, TTR Sotheby’s International Realty
Constructed in 2023 by the Building Group, the McLean estate known as Chateau du Soleil sold twice in six weeks. According to the Washington Business Journal, a potential buyer who passed on the property before it sold for the first time in August worked out a deal with the new owner in October, offering $3.5 million more than the previous close price of $18.5 million. Set on 3.75 acres, the gated property includes 10 bedrooms, 14 bathrooms, a library, screening room, spa, massage room, fitness center, outdoor pool with waterfalls, and five garage bays.