Real Estate

7 Luxury Home Sales in the Washington Area—and Who Bought and Sold Them

Details on Washington’s most expensive residential transactions.

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DC

1

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Where: Cleveland Park.

Bought by: Julia A. Schiller, an antitrust lawyer at O’Melveny, and Lowell J. Schiller, an FDA policy expert.

Listed: $5,150,000.

Sold: $4,912,500.

Days on market: 1.

Bragging points:A 1925 Tudor Revival–style house, known as Pine Crest Manor, with six bedrooms, six bathrooms, two half baths, a breakfast atrium, a guest suite, an art-storage room, three terraces, and a screened porch.

2

Where: Kalorama.

Sold by: Marc H. Brodsky, a retired physicist, and Vivian S. Brodsky, a retired teacher.

Listed: $2,999,000.

Sold: $2,999,000.

Days on market: 4.

Bragging points:A 3,200-square-foot condo in a 1910s Beaux Arts building with three bedrooms, three bathrooms, a foyer, two parking spaces, and access to a roof deck.

 

Virginia

3

 

Where: Great Falls.

Sold by: Richard A. Patterson, president and CEO of RRR Automotive Group.

Listed: $5,999,900.

Sold: $5,400,000.

Days on market: 278.

Bragging points:A 10,880-square-foot estate on five acres with six bedrooms, seven bathrooms, three half baths, billiards and game rooms, an exercise room, a guesthouse, an outdoor kitchen, a pool, a poolside bathroom with a spa and sauna, and a sports court.

 

4

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Where: McLean.

Bought by: Samantha Barrett Badlam, a partner at Ropes & Gray.

Listed: $4,600,000.

Sold: $4,400,000.

Days on market: 147.

Bragging points:A custom-built house with six bedrooms, seven bathrooms, three half baths, four fireplaces, a great room, a guest suite, a recreation room, a wine room, a fitness room, a dog-washing station, and a screened porch.

 

5

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Where: McLean.

Bought by: Sol Isaiah Brody, vice president of global-trade licensing and sanctions at BAE Systems.

Listed: $5,900,000.

Sold: $4,699,999.

Days on market: 299.

Bragging points: A 14,100-square-foot French-chateau-style estate on five acres with six bedrooms, seven and a half bathrooms, five fireplaces, a two-story foyer, a gym, a rooftop terrace, a 50-foot-long heated pool, a waterfall pond, and a courtyard patio.

 

6

Where: Arlington.

Bought by: Anna Grahan Jeanblanc, director of corporate strategy and development at RTX, and Michael Charles Jeanblanc, an investor at Thrivent Asset Management.

Listed: $3,495,000.

Sold: $3,480,000.

Days on market: 21.

Bragging points: A new house with six bedrooms, six bathrooms, two half baths, a breakfast room, a dog-washing station, a game room, a three-season screened porch, and a patio.

 

Maryland

7

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Where: Bethesda.

Bought by: Ryan Youngho Park, an oral surgeon, and Anna Aeri Park.

Listed: $3,189,000.

Sold: $3,150,000.

Days on market: 36.

Bragging points:A new three-level house with six bedrooms, five bathrooms, two half baths, a finished basement with a wet bar, a two-car garage, and a fenced, tree-lined backyard.

This article appears in the May 2026 issue of Washingtonian.

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