The Most Expensive Homes Sold in Washington in July - Washingtonian
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The Most Expensive Homes Sold in Washington in July - Washingtonian
"Constructed by custom homebuilder Richard Cantor, this stone and stucco chateau features a chef's kitchen with Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances, a family room with a limestone fireplace, and French doors that open onto a flagstone terrace with an outdoor kitchen. The primary suite is housed in a separate wing and includes a sitting area, balcony, and travertine-clad bath. The lower level features a wine cellar, home theater, and fitness center."
"This four-story Old Town townhouse, newly constructed by DC-based JC Development, features a gourmet kitchen with Taj Mahal quartzite counters and Thermador appliances. The main level opens onto a 440-square-foot terrace, and another terrace on the rooftop features a wet bar and Potomac River views. One of the main selling points of this Georgetown penthouse: the two wrap-around balconies that overlook the Potomac."
Washington-area luxury residences include custom-built chateau, townhouse, penthouse, and large condo with high-end finishes and extensive amenities. The stone and stucco chateau features a chef's kitchen with Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances, a family room with a limestone fireplace, French doors to a flagstone terrace with outdoor kitchen, a primary suite in a separate wing with balcony and travertine-clad bath, and a lower level with wine cellar, home theater, and fitness center. A four-story Old Town townhouse offers Taj Mahal quartzite counters, Thermador appliances, a 440-square-foot terrace, and a rooftop terrace with wet bar and Potomac River views. A Georgetown penthouse provides two wrap-around balconies, a gourmet kitchen, multiple walk-in closets, a home office, gym, and staff space. A 5,500-square-foot Somerset condo combines two units and includes chef and prep kitchens, a family room with bar and patio access, plus community tennis, pickleball, pools, and a three-story clubhouse.
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