Dan Snyder's Former Potomac Estate Sells at Auction - Washingtonian
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Dan Snyder's Former Potomac Estate Sells at Auction - Washingtonian
"Dan Snyder's former house in Potomac has finally sold. On Thursday night, at an "end-of-year" sale staged by Concierge Auctions at the Pendry Manhattan West Hotel, an anonymous bidder purchased the estate with a winning bid of $11.84 million. Including a 12 percent buyer's fee collected by Concierge, the total sales price was $13.26 million. The listing agents were Han Peruzzi and Cara Pearlman of Compass."
"Snyder's former estate was the last of six properties offered for sale at the Manhattan auction, including a 68-acre estate in Stowe, Vermont, and a castle-estate in Dallas built by the owner of the Texas Rangers. Bidding on the River Road property opened at $2.5 million, and quickly escalated to $11 million, before stalling. In the end, it turned into a two-bidder race, both parties submitting their offers by phone. After about 27 minutes of back and forth, the auctioneer finally lowered the gavel."
An anonymous bidder purchased the Potomac estate with a winning bid of $11.84 million; including a 12 percent buyer's fee collected by Concierge Auctions, the total sales price was $13.26 million. The listing agents were Han Peruzzi and Cara Pearlman of Compass. Last year, Snyder and his wife Tanya donated the estate to the American Cancer Society, providing a tax write-off for Snyder and funds for the society. Snyder bought the property at 11900 River Road in 2000 for $8.64 million from King Hussein and Queen Noor, assembled six parcels, and completed the 25,000-square-foot French Chateau-inspired home in 2004. The home was listed privately, later publicly in 2023 with price reductions from $49 million to $34.9 million without a sale, and ultimately sold at the Manhattan auction after competitive bidding that lasted about 27 minutes.
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