
"A renovated 1920s Colonial-style house on four acres with six bedrooms, five and a half bathrooms, multiple fireplaces, a patio, and a carriage house. Listed: $7,950,000. Sold: $7,252,615. Days on market: 98."
"A 122-acre equestrian estate with a three-bedroom house, two staff houses, two barns, indoor and outdoor arenas, an exercise track, an orchard, and two ponds. Listed: $6,775,000. Sold: $6,500,000. Days on market: 49."
"A custom estate with four bedrooms, four bathrooms, two half baths, eight fireplaces, a wine cellar, a spa and gym, a private guest suite, a massage room, and one acre of gardens. Listed: $6,250,000. Sold: $6,150,000. Days on market: 21."
Six luxury residential properties across the DC metropolitan region changed hands, featuring estates ranging from $4.3 million to $7.3 million in sale price. Properties included a 1920s Colonial on four acres in McLean, a 122-acre equestrian estate in Upperville, a custom estate with spa facilities in McLean, a newly constructed home in Bethesda, and a Colonial property in Chevy Chase. Sellers and buyers included technology executives, healthcare professionals, government contractors, and legal partners. Market times ranged from 21 days to 240 days, with most properties selling close to or at listing price. Properties featured luxury amenities including wine cellars, spas, gyms, multiple fireplaces, guest suites, and extensive grounds.
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