Real Estate

The Most Expensive Homes Sold in Washington in March

Sales include include the largest home ever sold in Old Town Alexandria and a DC condo.

Photo by Piper Yerks

From a historic Old Town Alexandria hospital-turned-home, to a ritzy northwest DC condo, March’s most expensive homes included real estate from across Washington.

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Where: 3903 Belle Rive Ter., Alexandria

How much: $3,700,000

Listing agent: Chris White, Long & Foster Realty

Buyer’s agent: Phyllis G Patterson, TTR Sotheby’s International Realty

This Alexandria single family home has six bedrooms and five and a half bathrooms. It spans over 4,700 square feet, just a few miles from Old Town. The renovated home’s amenities include a boat house, a floating dock with two jet-ski lifts, and a limestone terrace. Inside, a butler’s pantry, four fireplaces, and Potomac River views.

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Where: 1914 35th St., NW

How much: $3,765,000

Listing agents: Robert Hryniewicki and Adam Rackliffe, TTR Sotheby’s International Realty

Buyer’s agent: Kara Sheehan, TTR Sotheby’s International Realty

This Washington home has four bedrooms and four and a half baths, and spans over 5,316 square feet. Built in 1984, the renovated townhome boasts four floors and an elevator to access them. It touts nearly 10 foot ceilings, a fireplace, cabinetry, skylights, and a patio and garden outside. Amenities include a private roof deck,  a library, and an exercise space.

 

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Where: 5407 Center St., Chevy Chase

How much: $3,805,000

Listing agents: Sean A Satkus, Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc.

Buyer’s Agent: Kathryn M Dwyer, and Erich Cabe, Compass

This Chevy Chase single family hosts six bedrooms and six bathrooms, spanning 5,450 sq ft. The 2026 home touts nine-foot ceilings, oak floors, and a mix of marble and wood design. The front door is a custom mahogany security door. The bathroom has a floating marble sink, large glass shower, and a self-flushing toilet and bidet.

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Where: 1111 24th St., NW #83

How much: $3,867,000

Listing agents: Patrick Chauvin and Kayla Venners, Washington Fine Properties

Buying agents:
Nicole Terry, Daniel Heider, TTR Sotheby’s International Realty

This three-bed, three-and-a-half-bath condo sits on over 3,000 square feet full of southwest city views. Building amenities include a 24 hour concierge,  a rooftop with a heated lap pool, a fitness center, and resident lounges.

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Where: 22955 Montjoy Ct., Leesburg

How much: $4,350,000

Listing agent: Melissa Carrier, Creighton Realty, LLC

Buying agent:
Kelly A Stock Bacon, Century 21 Redwood Realty

This five-bed, six-bath Leesburg single-family home features a three-car garage, a gourmet kitchen with stainless-steel appliances and quartz countertops, and an open floor plan. The 7,975 square foot home sits on a three-acre lot. Built in 2025, the primary bedroom has dual vanities, a soaking tub, and large, dual entry walk-in shower. Additional rooms include a recreation room with a wet bar, an exercise room, a guest suite with a full bath, and laundry room. Outside, a terrace with stone and brick finishes.

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Where: 3804 Raymond St., Chevy Chase

How much: $4,500,000

Buying agent: Jennifer Clark Spallone, Compass

Listing agent: Ian Kehoe, Realty Advantage of Maryland LLC

Built in 2025 and spanning a generous 8,840 square feet, this six-bed, seven-and-a-half-bath Chevy Chase home is equipped with a built-in elevator shaft for future installation, soaring 10-foot ceilings, and a two-car garage. The primary bedroom has two walk-in closets and a spa-style bathroom. Additional bedrooms are paired with their own en-suite bathroom, while the kitchen offers spacious breakfast nook and a gourmet kitchen with a rear scullery.

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Where: 2812 24th St. N, Arlington

How much: $4,500,000

Buying agent: Jennifer Thornett, Washington Fine Properties, LLC

Listing agent: Micah Corder, Washington Fine Properties

Spanning 8,276 square feet, this six-bed, seven-bath Arlington home built in 2019 is equipped with white-oak flooring, a pool, porch, fire pit, putting green, and a three-car garage. The main level offers a library with custom-built shelving, while the kitchen offers a butler’s pantry with an island, and custom cabinetry. En suite bedrooms throughout the home are ideal for guests, or a private office.

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Where: 4641 Dexter St., NW

How much: $6,075,000

Buying agent: William Fastow, TTR Sotheby’s International Realty

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

This colonial style home, built in 1961, has been renovated to 10,000 square feet of cozy living space. The this six-bed, six-and-a-half-bath Wesley Heights home offers natural light from both south and east-facing windows, as well as polished marble flooring and custom moldings. The main floor features a library with wood-paneled walls and built-in bookshelves, a screen porch with park views, and a fireplace—one of many throughout the home. Bedrooms offer ample closet space, as well as a conveniently placed laundry room, and en suite bathrooms. Outside there’s a two-car garage, and a backyard with large trees.

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Where: 510 Wolfe St.

How much: $7,100,000

Listing agent: Barbara G Beckwith, Corcoran McEnearney

This Old Town Alexandria single-family home recently broke the record of  most expensive home sale in the neighborhood. Built in 1954, the former hospital now houses seven bedrooms and four baths plus four half-baths. Spanning a generous 14,000 square feet—the largest in Old Town Alexandria—the home features 12-foot-high ceilings, with the original pre-war plaster ceiling rosettea and medallions. Inside, oversized windows, 13 fireplaces, antique chandeliers, glass accents and a circular staircase. The primary suite includes a dressing room and en suite bath, and access to a library with built-in bookshelves. The walk-up attic offers storage space, and views of the Potomac River and the city. Two additional apartments are on the property, each paired with their own bedrooms, kitchens, baths, and laundry, ideal for hosting guests.

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Where: 1011 Langley Hill Dr., McLean

How much: $9,050,000

Buying agent: Lauren M Hatten, Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc

Listing agent: Piper Gioia Yerks, Washington Fine Properties, LLC

This single-family home, built in McLean in 2023, offers six beds and six and a half bathrooms. Built on a private lot backed up to 500 acres of park land, the cul-de-sac home features a five-car garage, pool, an outdoor kitchen, and a fire pit. The foyer offers a fireplace and living room, framed by large windows with backyard views. The kitchen offers custom cabinets, dual islands, and a morning room. The primary suite offers two walk-in closets, and a spa-inspired bath with dual vanities. Additional areas offer space for entertainment, recreation, and wellness—including a sleek wet bar, a glass-enclosed fitness room, and a covered terrace to the backyard.

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