Seller: Herb Miller, Developer. How Much? $7.6 million. Neighborhood: Georgetown. Details: Six bedrooms, seven baths, a paneled library, a pool, a home theater, and a balcony off the master bathroom. Photograph by David Pipkin.
Buyer: Robert Griffin III, Redskins quarterback. How Much? $2.5 million. Neighborhood: Leesburg. Details: Five bedrooms, wine cellar, bar, media and game rooms, three-plus acres. Photograph by David Pipkin.
Buyer: Jim Koons, Car dealer. How Much? $2.4 million. Neighborhood: McLean. Details: Five bedrooms, five baths, a paneled library, an elevator, and a master suite with his-and-hers dressing rooms. Photograph by David Pipkin.
Buyers: Tony and Heather Podesta, recently separated power couple. Sellers: Sellers: Developer Dave Pollin and wife Kirsten. How Much? $3.8 million. Neighborhood: Kalorama. Details: Once home to the Field School, the 7,000-square-foot house recently underwent a two-year renovation. The property includes a two-level carriage house.
Photograph by David Pipkin.
Buyers: Jonathan Abram and Eleni Constantine, lawyers. How Much? $4.5 million. Neighborhood: Cleveland Park. Details: Called Rosedale Farmhouse, this is DC’s oldest home; part dates to 1740. Four bedrooms, four baths, pool, hot tub, and ten fireplaces. Photograph by David Pipkin.
Buyer: Penny Pritzker, Commerce Secretary. How Much? $8 million. Neighborhood: Massachusetts Avenue Heights. Details: Seven-bedroom, seven-bath Georgian with elevator and private garden. Photograph by David Pipkin.
Buyers: Joel Kaplan and Laura Cox Kaplan, lobbyists. How Much? $3.5 million. Neighborhood: Chevy Chase. Details: Five bedrooms, seven baths, a mahogany library, and a heated pool. Photograph by David Pipkin.
Buyer: Carlos Bulgheroni, Billionaire Argentinean businessman. Seller:Scientist William Haseltine. How Much? $7 million. Neighborhood: Georgetown. Details: Nine bedrooms, 11 baths, five fireplaces, a pool, a two-bedroom staff apartment, and parking for six cars. Photograph by David Pipkin.
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