Real Estate

The Most Expensive Homes Sold in Washington in September

Including a $27.5 million McLean estate and an Old Town mansion listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

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Where: 6501 Halls Farm Lane

How much: $4.1 million

Listing agent: Khalil El-Ghoul, Glass House Real Estate 

Buyer’s agent: Ellen Kim, NewStar 1st Realty

Highlights of this newly built residence in McLean include floor-to-ceiling windows, a kitchen with a quartz waterfall island, a screened porch with a double-sided fireplace, multiple outdoor kitchens, a gym, spa, and an elevator.

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Where: 10603 Creamcup Lane

How much: $4.12 million 

Listing agent: Sherif Abdalla and Dylan Maltz, Compass

Buyer’s agent: Unrepresented

This Great Falls estate, designed by the builder Ted Visnic and completed in 2011, features a great room with a stone fireplace, a chef’s kitchen with dual islands, and a primary suite with a private terrace and marble bath. The lower level includes a media room, fitness studio, and recreation lounge. Outdoor amenities include a saltwater pool with a spa, stone terraces, and a pool house.

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Where: 310 Strand St #304

How much: $4.27 million 

Listing agent: Corinne Savage, Century 21 New Millennium

Buyer’s agent: Brett Rice, RE/MAX Executives

This Old Town condo boasts floor-to-ceiling windows with views of the Potomac, a primary suite with two walk-in closets and a spa bath, as well as a den/office. Other selling points include private elevator access, two secure garage parking spaces, a fitness center, and a resident lounge with more river views.

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Where: 109 Duke St

How much: $4.65 million

Listing agent: Stefanie Hurley and Libby Bish, Compass

Buyer’s agent: Heather Corey, TTR Sotheby’s International Realty

This circa 1800 Old Town house, originally built by a trunk-maker named Ephraim Mills, was renovated and restored by the most recent owners. It features multiple living rooms; a chef’s kitchen with Miele appliances; and a primary suite with a fireplace, a spa bath with heated floors, and a steam shower. Other highlights include a home gym, a wet bar, and guest quarters with a private balcony and lounge area.

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Where: 2109 Elliott Avenue

How much: $4.65 million 

Listing agent: Jennifer Thornett and Micah Corder, Washington Fine Properties

Buyer’s agent: James Wiles, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices PenFed Realty

This McLean house was newly designed and constructed by the homebuilder Brush Arbor and the interior designer Wellhouse & Co. It sports a primary kitchen with white oak cabinetry, a back kitchen with an additional sink and refrigerator, a library with built-ins, and a primary suite with a spa bath. Other amenities include a three-car garage and a covered porch with a fireplace.

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Where: 33 W Lenox St

How much: $4.75 million

Listing agent: Alyssa Crilley, Washington Fine Properties 

Buyer’s agent: Lauren Pillsbury, Washington Fine Properties

This 1925 house overlooks the Chevy Chase Club in Maryland. Highlights include a family room with a wood-burning fireplace, a chef’s kitchen with custom cabinetry, and a primary suite with a sitting area and balcony with views of the golf course. Other selling points: a butler’s pantry, a two-car garage, and a landscaped backyard with a deck.

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Where: 1641 35th St NW

How much: $5 million

Listing agent: Daniel Heider and Nicole Terry, TTR Sotheby’s International Realty

Buyer’s agent: Michael Rankin, TTR Sotheby’s International Realty

This circa 1900 house in Georgetown’s West Village was renovated in 2022 by the development and design firm Akseizer Residential. It sports a chef’s kitchen with Carrara marble counters, a living room with a Calacatta marble fireplace, a primary suite with a spa bath and dressing area, and a family room with a wet bar and media center. Also included: a detached carriage house with a garage and a guest suite.

 

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Where: 4821 Upton St

How much: $5 million 

Listing agent: Kevin Kehoe and Ian Kehoe, Realty Advantage of Maryland

Buyer’s agent: Christine Brooks Terrell, Washington Fine Properties

This house in Spring Valley, newly designed and built by the Kehoe Group, GTM Architects, and Megan Lynn Interiors, spans more than 8,300 square feet and features six bedrooms, each with its own bath. Highlights include a designer kitchen and butler’s pantry, a wood-burning fireplace in the family room, a recreation room, an exercise room, a screened porch, and a deck.

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Where: 811 Prince St

How much: $6 million

Listing agent: Wetherly Barker Hemeon and Karen Barker, TTR Sotheby’s International Realty

Buyer’s agent: Lisa Parcells and Amy Dilley-Davis, Washington Fine Properties 

Known as the Bayne-Fowle house, this Italianate mansion in Old Town was built in 1854 and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Recently updated, it boasts a renovated kitchen with garden views, marble fireplaces, an office, powder room, and an owner’s suite with a spa bath and dressing room. Other amenities include a two-car garage, an elevator, walled gardens, a wine cellar, and a fitness area.

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Where: 6501 Bright Mountain Rd

How much: $27.5 million

Listing agent: Daniel Heider, TTR Sotheby’s International Realty

Buyer’s agent: Tammarra Peacock, Pearson Smith Realty

Set on a 5.3-acre lot in McLean, this estate was constructed in 2023. It sports a great room with 28-foot vaulted ceilings, a chef’s kitchen with European cabinetry and a La Cornue range, and a main-level primary suite with a spa bath and dressing rooms. Other highlights: twin double-height garages, a cinema, a recreation lounge, a heated pool with a spa and fire features, and a pool house with a full bar.