
"Photograph of Roush house by Andrew Sample. Where: McLean. Bought by: Corey Roush, an antitrust attorney at Sidley Austin. Listed: $4,449,950. Sold: $4,375,000. Days on market: 21. Bragging points: A 10,100-square-foot house with six bedrooms, six bathrooms, two half baths, four fireplaces, a two-story foyer, a media room, a fitness studio, a sauna and steam shower, a motorized screened porch, a heated deck, and a covered terrace."
"Photograph courtesy of Michael Rankin. Where: Forest Hills. Bought by: Ariella Kurshan, chief marketing officer at Grubhub, and Leonid Simonovich, vice president of industrial cyber and digital security at Siemens Energy. Listed: $4,200,000. Sold: $4,200,000. Days on market: 8. Bragging points: A three-story house on a half acre with seven bedrooms, seven bathrooms, three fireplaces, a recreation room, two in-law suites, multiple decks, and a lily pond."
Six high-end residential sales in the Washington area closed at prices ranging from $3,500,000 to $4,375,000. Notable buyers include an antitrust attorney, a marketing executive, and senior corporate officers. Properties feature substantial square footage, multiple bedrooms and baths, luxury amenities such as fitness studios, saunas, media rooms, fireplaces, pools, and extensive outdoor spaces. One McLean estate spans 10,100 square feet; a Forest Hills property occupies half an acre with seven bedrooms and in-law suites; a Georgetown penthouse includes waterfront balconies and multiple parking spaces. Days on market varied from 2 to 449.
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