Real Estate

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

Details on Washington’s most expensive residential transactions.

Maryland

1

Photograph by TruPlace, courtesy of Nancy Mannino Group.
Photograph by TruPlace, courtesy of Nancy Mannino Group.

Where: Bethesda.

Bought by: William Shrank, senior adviser at Humana, and Miriam Vogel, president and CEO of EqualAI.

Listed: $5,295,000.

Sold: $4,750,000.

Days on market: 21.

Style: Contemporary.

Bragging points: Five bedrooms and six bathrooms, with a screened porch, a deck, a pool, a hot tub, and a garage with a Tesla charger.

2

Where: Bethesda

Sold by: Jay Berzofsky, vaccine branch chief of the National Cancer Institute, and Sharon Berzofsky, a former IBM program manager.

Listed: $2,495,000.

Sold: $2,400,000.

Days on market: 36.

Style: Tudor.

Bragging points: Seven bedrooms and eight bath­rooms on an acre, with floor-to-ceiling windows, a sunroom, a garden, and landscaped yards.

3

Photograph by Trejo Studios.
Photograph by Trejo Studios.

Where: Chevy Chase.

Bought by: Jonathan Bulman, wealth adviser at Bulman Financial, and Lauren Rachael Talarico, a veterinary neurosurgeon.

Listed: $3,995,000.

Sold: $4,250,000.

Days on market: 2.

Style: Colonial.

Bragging points: Five bedrooms, four bathrooms, and one half bath, with a grand staircase, a recreation room, and landscaped yards.

 

Virginia

4

Photograph by TruPlace, courtesy of My Move DMV with eXp Realty.

Where: McLean.

Sold by: Christopher P. Foley, a former partner at Finnegan Henderson Farabow Garrett & Dunner.

Listed: $2,800,000.

Sold: $2,925,000.

Days on market: 6.

Style: Colonial.

Bragging points: Five bedrooms , five bathrooms, and one half bath, with an exercise room, recreation area, craft room, garage, and carriage house.

 

DC

5

Photograph by Maxwell Mackenzie.

Where: Wesley Heights.

Bought by: Rishi Lilly, division president at Oak Street Health, and Anshul Mangal, CEO and general counsel of Project Farma.

Listed: $9,750,000.

Sold: $8,800,000.

Days on market: 53.

Style: Contemporary.

Bragging points: Recently built, with six bedrooms, nine bathrooms, an elevator, a steam and sauna room, and a 40-foot-long saltwater pool.

6

Where: Woodley Park.

Bought by: Eric Lewis, a partner at Lewis Baach Kaufmann Middlemiss, and Emily Spitzer, former executive director of the National Health Law Program and sister of onetime New York governor Eliot Spitzer.

Listed: $4,999,000.

Sold: $4,500,000.

Days on market: 81.

Style: Penthouse condo.

Bragging points: Three bedrooms, three bathrooms, and one half bath, with a library, a private rooftop terrace, and four garage parking spaces.

Sales information provided by Bright MLS.
This article appears in the September 2023 issue of Washingtonian.