Real Estate

The Most Expensive Homes Sold in Washington in February

Includes a historic DC estate and a property in the Blue Ridge mountains.

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Where2209 Hunter Mill Road

How much: $4 million 

Listing agent: Samantha Lynnette Johnson, Keller Williams Preferred Properties

Buyer’s agent: Alex Adomako-Acheampong, Samson Properties

This five-bedroom, seven-and-a-half-bath Vienna home sits on a spacious two acres. Spanning 12,000 square feet, its amenities include a home theater, a fitness studio, an elevator, a three-car garage, a wet bar, and advanced smart-home technology.

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Where:  7204 Fairfax Road 

How much: $4,250,000 

Listing agent: Avi Galanti, Compass

Buyer’s agent: James A Basuel, Weichert, REALTORS

This Bethesda home has four bedrooms and five bathrooms. It spans over 6,334 square feet, and touts 10-foot-high ceilings. Amenities include an elevator, a home office, a gourmet kitchen, and ample backyard space. It also features a large recreation room with a wet bar, smart lighting, three gas furnaces, and two laundry areas.


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Where: 1039 Harriman St

How much: $4,362,500

Listing agent: Ava Nguyen, Samson Property

This Great Falls home has five bedrooms and six and a half baths and spans over 9,545 square feet. Built in 2025, the new single-family home showcases bright, open spaces with floor-to-ceiling glass windows that bring natural light in throughout the home. Bedroom amenities include an ensuite bathroom with heated floors, walk-in closets and a built-in vanity area.


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Where: 5950 Woodacre Court

How much: $4.4 million

Listing agents: Elizabeth W Conroy, Serhant; Colleen Stoltz, Serhant

This wooden-accented McLean home has six bedrooms and nine bathrooms across three levels. Amenities include a full wet bar, a temperature controlled wine room, a fitness room, and 10-foot ceilings. Additionally, it has four fireplaces, a three-car garage and an integrated dog washing station.

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Where: 8023 Georgetown Pike

How much: $4,699,999

Listing agent: Andre Amini, TTR Sothebys International Realty

Buying agent:
Dianne R Van Volkenburg, Compass

This six-bed, seven-and-a-half-bath Fairfax home sits on five private acres in McLean, and is inspired by the French châteaux style. It offers a gourmet chef’s kitchen, an indoor pool and spa, a state-of-the-art home theater, and a wine cellar. 

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Where: 7027 Longwood Dr

How much: $4.9 million

Listing agent: Kara K Sheehan, TTR Sothebys International Realty

Buying agent:
Jessica G Evans, Compass

This five-bed, six-and-a-half-bath Bethesda home features a chef’s kitchen with new appliances and a dramatic floating staircase. The primary bedroom has vaulted ceilings, a dressing room, and a spa-inspired bath. The lower level includes a wet bar and a potential game room, along with a spa/fitness room, and integrated surround sound, all on a private half-acre lot.

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Where: 2323 Porter St NW

How much: $4,912,500

Listing agent: Kira Epstein Begal, Washington Fine Properties, LLC

Buying agent:
Ellen G Abrams, TTR Sotheby’s International Realty

Built in 1925, Washington’s historic Pine Crest Manor offers six bedrooms, six full baths, and two half baths on a 1.6-acre estate. The home boasts a chef’s kitchen with high-end appliances, a luxurious primary suite with a private terrace and spa-inspired bath, and a lower level featuring a full kitchen and guest suite.

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Where: 2916 Chesapeake St NW

How much: $5,395,000

Listing agent: Hans L Wydler, Compass

Buying agent: Kira Epstein Begal, Washington Fine Properties, LLC

This resort-style home has four levels and an elevator. It has six bedrooms, six and a half bathrooms, and multiple spaces for entertaining. Features include a covered back porch with a fireplace, a third-floor loft with a wet bar and balcony, and a finished basement with a media room and wine storage. The primary bedroom has a vaulted ceiling, two walk-in closets, and a large bathroom.

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Where: 9619 Georgetown Pike

How much: $5.4 million

Listing agent: N. Casey Margenau, Casey Margenau Fine Homes and Estates LLC

Buying agent:
Kyle Leigh Weitzman, Casey Margenau Fine Homes and Estates LLC

This resort-style Fairfax home has six beds and 10 baths and offers over 10,000 square feet of living space with an open floor plan. Inside, the home features hardwood flooring, a gourmet kitchen with two islands, and custom molding throughout. Outside there’s an outdoor kitchen and poolside bathroom, with a private spa that features a sauna and a shower.

 

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Where: 21846 Trappe Rd

How much: $19.8 million 

Listing agent: Daniel M Heider, TTR Sotheby’s International Realty

Buyer’s agent: Michael W Rankin, TTR Sotheby’s International Realty

Built in 1912, this Loudoun home hosts 11 bedrooms and nine and a half bathrooms across 17,000 square feet of interior space. The manore includes 571 acres set against the Blue Ridge Mountains, located 35 miles from Dulles International Airport and 65 miles from Washington, D.C.  The estates’ Ayrshire Farm has been nationally recognized for its agricultural quality, and it’s been the location of cinematic films, including Alfred Hitchcock’s Topaz.

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