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2011’s Top Home Sales

Written by Washingtonian Staff | Published on January 17, 2012
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2011's Top Home Sales
2011’s Top Home Sales

Harry Belin sold Evermay, a 200-year-old brick mansion on 3.5 acres in the heart of Georgetown, for $22 million. Photograph by Stu Estler

2011's Top Home Sales
2011’s Top Home Sales

Ted Leonsis purchased Marwood, an 85-year-old estate on 13 acres in Potomac along the Potomac River, for $20 million. Photograph by Anice Hoachlander

2011's Top Home Sales
2011’s Top Home Sales

Former Redskins cornerback Shawn Springs sold a six-bedroom, nine-bath home in McLean for $5 million. Photograph by David Pipkin

2011's Top Home Sales
2011’s Top Home Sales

Billionaire Michael Heisley collected $4.5 million for a house in Spring Valley. Photograph by David Pipkin

2011's Top Home Sales
2011’s Top Home Sales

Journalist Tucker Carlson and his wife, Susan, sold a six-bedroom, eight-bath Colonial in Kent for $4 million. Photograph by David Pipkin

2011's Top Home Sales
2011’s Top Home Sales

Restaurant exec Rob Wilder and wife Robin sold a seven-bedroom, eight-bath Colonial in Wesley Heights for $3.6 million. Photograph by David Pipkin

2011's Top Home Sales
2011’s Top Home Sales

Michael Kinsley and Patricia Stonesifer bought a four-bedroom, six-bath Victorian near Dupont Circle for $2.5 million. Photograph by David Pipkin

2011's Top Home Sales
2011’s Top Home Sales

Philanthropist Barbara Allbritton bought a 2,650-square-foot condo in Rosslyn’s Turnberry Tower for $2.4 million. Photograph by Kyle Samperton/Washington Life Magazine

2011's Top Home Sales
2011’s Top Home Sales

Restaurateurs Jeff and Barbara Black bought a five-bedroom, eight-bath Colonial in Chevy Chase for $3.2 million. Photograph by David Pipkin

2011's Top Home Sales
2011’s Top Home Sales

Josh Bolten, former White House chief of staff, sold a home in Bethesda’s Brookmont neighborhood for $1.4 million. Photograph by David Pipkin

2011's Top Home Sales
2011’s Top Home Sales

Coach Jim Larranaga and wife Elisebeth sold a five-bedroom, five-bath Colonial in Oakton for $1.3 million. Photograph by David Pipkin

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