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Luxury Properties Sold in Washington D.C. Metro Region

Washington's priciest home sales: a look at the state's most expensive residential deals.

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    Maryland

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    A stunning Georgian estate in Potomac has changed hands for $4,700,000 after being listed at $4,995,000. The property boasts a 12,000-square-foot main house with seven bedrooms, five bathrooms, and three half baths, as well as a conservatory, heated pool, and guesthouse.

    Sold by Robert Ourisman Jr., CEO of Ourisman Automotive Group, the estate sits on two and a half acres and features seven fireplaces. The sale was completed after 175 days on the market.

    2

    Another Potomac property, this one a 13,400-square-foot mansion with six bedrooms and six bathrooms, sold for $5,000,000 after being listed at $5,500,000. The estate, which features an elevator, playroom, and fitness center, was sold by former Washington Wizards shooting guard Kentavious Tannell Caldwell-Pope.

    The sale took 342 days to complete, but the buyer ultimately paid a premium for the property's many amenities, including a heated pool and sports court.

    3

    In Bethesda, a six-bedroom home with six and a half bathrooms changed hands for $3,350,000 after being listed at $3,295,000. The property, which features a home theater and motorized retractable screens on its porch, was sold by Jennifer L. Bragg, a partner at Latham & Watkins, and Jonathan P. Jarow, CEO of FDA Solutions.

    The sale was completed in just 10 days, suggesting that the buyers were eager to secure the property.

    4

    A Potomac estate with seven bedrooms and seven bathrooms sold for $3,250,000 after being listed at $3,395,000. The property, which features a fitness center and pool, was built in 2000 on two acres of land.

    Sold by Kayvon and Nadira Sarmadi, owners of Sarmadi Brothers Men's Shop, the estate took 111 days to sell.

    Virginia

    5

    In Leesburg, an 1850 Colonial-style mansion with six bedrooms and four and a half bathrooms sold for $2,800,000 after being listed at $2,800,000. The property, which features a pool and spa, was sold by Marcus Treiber and Eryn Appell, executives at EMT Holdings.

    The sale took just one day to complete, suggesting that the buyers were eager to secure the property.

    DC

    6

    A Palisades estate with five bedrooms and five bathrooms sold for $5,200,000 after being listed at $5,700,000. The property, which features a wine cellar and heated pool, was built in 2013.

    Sold by Graham Wisner, a painter and former lawyer, and Rania Hanano, a screenwriter and producer, the estate took 84 days to sell.

    7

    A Cleveland Park home with seven bedrooms and four and a half bathrooms sold for $7,000,000 after being listed at $7,250,000. The property, which features a renovated 1896 house with a saltwater pool, was sold by Frank G. Laprade III, chief enterprise-services officer at Capital One, and Tamara Clarke.

    The sale took 22 days to complete, suggesting that the buyers were eager to secure the property.

High-end homes sold in affluent neighborhoods of Washington D.C. metropolitan area.