7 Luxury Home Sales in the DC Area
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7 Luxury Home Sales in the DC Area
"Where: Potomac. Bought by: Borzou K. Biabani, owner of the Biabani Group, a commercial real-estate investment firm. Listed: $3,995,000. Sold: $4,000,000. Days on market: 11. Bragging points: Known as Casa de Amor, the 13,450-square-foot Spanish-style estate has five bedrooms, six bathrooms, three half baths, a two-story great room, a 50-foot-long indoor pool, an observation tower with a glass elevator, a motor court with a fountain, and a gazebo."
"Where: Chevy Chase. Bought by: Andrew L. Baine, an engineer at the blockchain infrastructure platform Bison Trails, and Jennifer G. Baine, a managing director at the investment firm Golden Seeds. Listed: $5,350,000. Sold: $4,750,000. Days on market: 33. Bragging points: A renovated century-old Colonial with a four-story addition and five bedrooms, three bathrooms, two half baths, a rec room, a workout room, and a backyard with a deck and a garden wall."
Luxury homes in Maryland, Washington, D.C., and Virginia changed hands, with sale prices ranging from about $3.05 million to $27.5 million. Properties included Spanish-style, Colonial, Federal, and Tudor-style houses, with bedrooms typically four to five and extensive amenities such as indoor pools, observation towers, elevators, multiple fireplaces, fitness rooms, carriage houses, and landscaped outdoor spaces. Several sales closed near listing prices; one mid-20th-century estate sold after 11 days, while others took between two and 60 days to sell. Buyers ranged from private investors and professionals to the Embassy of the United Arab Emirates. Multiple properties featured significant renovations or historic character.
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