Real Estate

The Most Expensive Homes Sold in Washington in November

Including the former Tydings Estate in Chevy Chase and an equestrian property in the Blue Ridge Mountains.

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Where: 2805 P St., NW

How much: $4.5 million

Listing agent: Ilia Menocal and Genie Asmuth, Compass

Buyer’s agent: Nathan Guggenheim, Washington Fine Properties

Once owned by former Secretary of State Dean Acheson, this historic Georgetown rowhouse was built in 1843. The wrought-iron fence outside is made of gun barrels used during the War of 1812. Other highlights include seven bedrooms, seven and a half bathrooms, a spacious garden with a pool, a formal living area featuring a grand piano, and two wine cellars.

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Where: 644 Deerfield Farm Ct.

How much: $4.775 million

Listing agent: Krissy Duenkel and Mackenzie Horne, Corcoran McEnearney

Buyer’s agent: Megann Yaqub, Long & Foster Real Estate

This Great Falls house sits on nearly two acres and features a saltwater pool, a hot tub, and cherry blossom gardens. Indoor amenities include five bedrooms, six and a half bathrooms, a sunroom, gym, game room, and kitchen furnished with SubZero and Wolf appliances.

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Where: 3043 P St., NW

How much: $5.2 million

Listing agent: Frederick Roth, Washington Fine Properties

Buyer’s agent: Steve Wydler and Sonya Boldaji, Compass

This 1959 Federal-style rowhouse was renovated in 2016. Selling points include six bedrooms, four and a half bathrooms, a bluestone terrace, an upgraded kitchen with marble countertops, and maple hardwood floors throughout. The lower level features a gym and a built-in bar.

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Where: 1314 28th St., NW

How much: $6.075 million

Listing agent: Jean Hanan, Washington Fine Properties

This newly renovated circa-1801 rowhouse spans an entire block in Georgetown’s East Village. It features seven bedrooms, six bathrooms, a kitchen boasting Seimatic cabinetry and Gaggenau appliances, an original stone fireplace in the study, and a large family room with French doors that open onto the back gardens.

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Where: 1880 Virginia Ave.

How much: $6.15 million

Listing agent: Jennifer Thornett and Micah Corder, Washington Fine Properties

Buyer’s agent: Jennifer Thornett, Washington Fine Properties

This custom McLean estate was a collaboration between Horizon Builders, Harrison Design, and Richard Arentz Landscape Architecture. Highlights of the four-bedroom, five-bathroom house include wide-plank pine flooring, Wolf and Miele appliances in the kitchen, and a 1,000-bottle wine cellar.

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Where: 5320 27th St., NW

How much: $6.4 million

Listing agent: Eileen McGrath and Patrick Chauvin, Washington Fine Properties

Buyer’s agent: Ron Mangas Jr., TTR Sotheby’s International Realty

This 1928 stone house in Chevy Chase, once owned by former US senator Joseph Tydings, was renovated and expanded by Georgetown architect George Stavropoulos in 2000. It features five bedrooms, six and a half bathrooms, a gym, movie theater, library, pool, and tennis court.

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Where: 21281 Belle Grey Ln.

How much: $6.5 million

Listing agent: Patrick Saltz, Saltz Realty

Buyer’s agent: Samantha Fisher, On The Market Properties

This 122-acre equestrian estate, set in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, includes three separate residences as well as multiple barns, indoor and outdoor riding arenas, an exercise track, orchards, ponds, and a two-story climate-controlled workshop.

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Where: 3400 Newark St., NW

How much: $6.725 million

Listing agent: Marilyn Charity, Washington Fine Properties

Buyer’s agent: Daniel Heider and Nicole Terry, TTR Sotheby’s International Realty

This circa 1917 Georgian Colonial in Cleveland Park was redesigned by architect Jeff Haines in 2004. Selling points include six bedrooms, five bathrooms, a pool, hot tub, cabana bath, loggia, and two-car garage.

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Where: 5408 Moorland Ln.

How much: $7 million

Listing agent: Lauren Davis, TTR Sotheby’s International Realty

Buyer’s agent: Stephen Carpenter-Israel, Buyers Edge Co.

This newly constructed house in Bethesda’s Edgemoor neighborhood was a collaboration between GTM Architects and Cafritz Builders. It features six bedrooms, seven and a half bathrooms, a three-car garage, a finished lower level with a gym, and oak floors throughout.

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Where: 1031 Pine Hill Rd.

How much: $7.25 million

Listing agent: Piper Yerks, Washington Fine Properties

Buyer’s agent: Sherif Abdalla, Compass

Built in 1921, this McLean house features six bedrooms, five and a half bathrooms, a chef’s kitchen, multiple fireplaces, and a spacious yard with a carriage house and a patio. It’s currently listed for rent at $20,000 a month.

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Kate Corliss
Junior Staff Writer