The Most Expensive Homes Sold in Washington in December - Washingtonian
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The Most Expensive Homes Sold in Washington in December - Washingtonian
"Where: 2950 Chain Bridge Road., NW Listing agent: Nancy W. Taylor Bubes, Washington Fine Properties Buyer's agent: Dorothea Clark, Washington Fine Properties This custom stone residence, which is approximately 10,000 square feet, is in DC's Kent neighborhood, directly opposite Battery Kemble Park. The home's outdoor amenities include a 46-by-18-foot pool, an outdoor sauna, a covered terrace, and multiple entertaining spaces. Inside, the expansive interiors feature a gourmet eat-in kitchen and a cathedral-ceilinged primary bedroom suite."
"How much: $5,375,000 Listing agent: Michael W. Rankin, TTR Sotheby's International Realty Buyer's agent: Russell A. Firestone III,TTR Sotheby's International Realty This 1911 Kalorama residence combines historic London townhouse detailing with modern features across four levels. The home features six fireplaces, an elevator, and a primary suite with a private roof deck. Additional amenities include a library, a climate-controlled wine cellar, and a two-car garage."
A custom stone residence at 2950 Chain Bridge Road NW is approximately 10,000 square feet and sits opposite Battery Kemble Park. Exterior amenities include a 46-by-18-foot pool, an outdoor sauna, a covered terrace, and multiple entertaining spaces. Interior features include a gourmet eat-in kitchen and a cathedral-ceilinged primary bedroom suite. A 1911 Kalorama residence priced at $5,375,000 spans four levels, blends historic London townhouse detailing with modern updates, and includes six fireplaces, an elevator, a primary suite with a private roof deck, a library, a climate-controlled wine cellar, and a two-car garage. Additional estates offer over 12,000 square feet with two-story foyers, gourmet kitchens, main-level primary suites, walk-out lower levels with wet bars, media rooms and saunas, gated circular drives, and pools with pool houses.
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