7 Luxury Home Sales in the DC Area
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7 Luxury Home Sales in the DC Area
"Where: Chevy Chase. Sold by: Natalie Wilensky, executive vice president at Larry E. Wilensky Co., a commercial real-estate firm, and Robert B. Bellinger, president and CEO of the real-estate investment firm ASB. Listed: $7,499,000. Sold: $7,300,000. Days on market: 137. Bragging points: An early-1900s estate with six bedrooms, six bathrooms, two half baths, seven fireplaces, a library, a 2,000-bottle wine vault, an ice rink, a fitness room, a nanny suite, a 50-foot saltwater pool, and a pool house."
"Photograph courtesy of the Yerks Team. Where: McLean. Sold by: TJ Oshie, former Capitals right-winger. Listed: $9,850,000. Sold: $9,300,000. Days on market: 73. Bragging points:A European-inspired estate with six bedrooms, six bathrooms, two half baths, four fireplaces, an elevator, a recreation room, a game room, a wine cellar, an exercise room, a pool, multiple terraces, and an outdoor kitchen and fountain."
Multiple luxury properties across the D.C. metropolitan area closed at multimillion-dollar prices, with sales frequently near listing amounts. Properties included historic estates, Colonial-style mansions, European-inspired homes, and urban penthouses offering features such as multiple bedrooms and bathrooms, numerous fireplaces, wine cellars, fitness facilities, pools, elevators, private elevators, ice rinks, and extensive service suites. Days on market varied widely from one day to over a year, and sellers included business executives, sports figures, and real-estate professionals. Lot sizes ranged from penthouse footprints to multi-acre parcels, and amenities emphasized entertainment, recreation, and high-end finishes.
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