DC
1

Where: Cleveland Park.
Bought by: Anne Wall, head of US federal-government affairs and public policy at Google.
Listed: $3,399,000.
Sold: $3,325,000.
Days on market: 123.
Bragging points: A renovated 1922 Dutch-style house with National Cathedral views plus six bedrooms, five and a half bathrooms, a finished basement, and a flagstone patio with a built-in grill.
2

Where: Wesley Heights.
Bought by: Jennifer G. Dryer, a parent coach and educational consultant, and Kurt J. Reisenberg, chief operating officer at the cybersecurity advisory firm IANS Research.
Listed: $3,275,000.
Sold: $3,275,000.
Days on market: 0.
Bragging points: A four-level Craftsman with six bedrooms, five and a half bathrooms, high ceilings, a recreation room, an exercise room, a music room, a rear deck, and a fenced backyard.
3

Where: Georgetown.
Bought by: Spencer Raymond, chief financial officer at the data-center developer Chirisa Technology Parks, and Nyla Saleh, an executive vice president at Weber Shandwick, a public-relations firm.
Listed: $3,995,000.
Sold: $3,765,000.
Days on market: 96.
Bragging points: A 1980s transitional-style townhouse with four bedrooms, four and a half bathrooms, an elevator, an exercise room, multiple skylights, a rooftop terrace, a two-tiered patio, and a garden.
Maryland
4
Where: Chevy Chase.
Bought by: Brian Rafkin, an antitrust partner at Akin Gump, and Elizabeth Levine, executive director of development at the Sibley Memorial Hospital Foundation.
Listed: $3,800,000.
Sold: $3,805,000.
Days on market: 37.
Bragging points: A new house with six bedrooms, six bathrooms, a large foyer, three storage rooms, a covered front porch, a patio, and a tree-lined backyard.
5
Where: Chevy Chase.
Sold by: Hayley K. Meadvin, a communications partner at Precision Strategies.
Listed: $3,300,000.
Sold: $3,300,000.
Days on market: 0.
Bragging points: A 1918 Colonial with four bedrooms, four and a half bathrooms, a family room with vaulted ceilings, a primary bedroom with an updated bathroom and attached office/sitting room, a finished basement with a playroom, and a loft above the garage.
Virginia
6
Where: McLean.
Sold by: Christopher Moulder, principal and vice president of operations at Tellus BioVentures.
Listed: $3,075,000.
Sold: $3,175,000.
Days on market: 4.
Bragging points: A Craftsman-style house with five bedrooms, five and a half bathrooms, a mirrored exercise room, a screened porch with a fireplace, and a patio with a built-in grill and refrigerator.
7

Where: Great Falls.
Sold by: David Karp, cofounder and senior managing director at the private-wealth-management firm Cresset.
Listed: $3,350,000.
Sold: $3,100,000.
Days on market: 107.
Bragging points: An 11,635-square-foot estate with seven bedrooms, seven and a half bathrooms, a two-story foyer, a conservatory, a recreation room, a media room, a gym, a guest suite, a pool and spa, and a four-car garage on a 1.73-acre corner lot.
This article appears in the June 2026 issue of Washingtonian.