Real Estate

7 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 Piers Freezer/Homevisit.
Photograph by Piers Freezer/Homevisit.

Where: Chevy Chase.

Bought by: Victoria Lai, Ice Cream Jubilee founder, and Howard Yoon, literary agent and Ross Yoon Agency principal.

Listed: $2,495,000.

Sold: $2,340,000.

Days on market: 18.

Style: Colonial.

Bragging points: Six bedrooms and four and a half baths on a double lot, with a sunroom, breakfast room, and recreation room.

2

Photograph by Magdalena Papaioannou.

Where: Potomac.

Sold by: The estate of the late Morton Funger, former Ralmor Corporation president and owner, and the late Norma Lee Funger, a former real-estate agent and philanthropist.

Listed: $4,975,000.

Sold: $4,300,000.

Days on market: 94.

Style: French.

Bragging points: Six bedrooms and nine and a half baths on four acres, with an elevator, wine cellar, sauna, heat-ed pool, two-level pool house with studio apartment, and tennis court.

3

Where: Bethesda.

Bought by: Tabatha Turman, Integrated Finance and Accounting Solutions founder and CEO.

Listed: $3,300,000.

Sold: $3,300,000.

Days on market: 9.

Style: Colonial.

Bragging points: Six bedrooms, seven and a half baths, a two-story foyer, a library, an au pair suite, a pool, and a basketball court.

 

Virginia

4

Where: Arlington.

Sold by: Carl Hagelin, former Washington Capitals player.

Listed: $2,850,000.

Sold: $2,850,000.

Days on market: 1.

Style: Transitional.

Bragging points: Six bedrooms and five and a half baths, with a gourmet kitchen, a wet bar, and a spa-like bathroom in the primary suite.

5

Photograph by BTW Images.

Where: Great Falls.

Sold by: Bob Korzeniewski, executive director of Career Network Ministry at McLean Bible Church and former VeriSign executive vice president.

Listed: $3,550,000.

Sold: $3,550,000.

Days on market: 3.

Style: Colonial.

Bragging points: Six bedrooms and seven and a half baths on five acres, with an outdoor kitchen, a tennis/pickleball court, two tee boxes, and a golf green.

 

DC

6

Where: Kent.

Bought by: Monica Gray Logothetis, a Department of Education senior adviser, and Nicholas Logothetis, cofounder of the nonprofit Concordia.

Listed: $6,400,000.

Sold: $6,400,000.

Days on market: 5.

Style: Traditional.

Bragging points: Four bedrooms, five and a half baths, a primary suite with a soaking tub and coffee bar, a wood-paneled office, a recreation room, an outdoor kitchen, and a three-car garage.

7

Photograph courtesy of Homevisit.

Where: Kalorama.

Sold by: Wayne B. Hickory, orthodontist at Embassy Row Orthodontics.

Listed: $3,795,000.

Sold: $3,750,000.

Days on market: 4.

Style: Townhouse.

Bragging points: Six-level rowhouse with six bedrooms, six baths, two half baths, seven marble fireplaces, two in-law suites, an elevator, a resistance pool, and a roof deck.

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