The Most Expensive Homes Sold in Washington in October - Washingtonian
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The Most Expensive Homes Sold in Washington in October - Washingtonian
"How much: $6 million Listing agent: Jack Shafran, Yeonas & Shafran Real Estate Buyer's agent: Dean Yeonas, Yeonas & Shafran Real Estate This custom house in Great Falls, designed and constructed by McLean-based Artisan Builders and Harrison Design, features a chef's kitchen with a butler's pantry, dual home offices with built-ins, a golf simulator and bar, an outdoor pool and kitchen, and two two-car garages."
"How much: $6.3 million Listing agent: Daniel Heider and Kara Sheehan, TTR Sotheby's International Realty Buyer's agent: Daniel Heider and Kara Sheehan, TTR Sotheby's International Realty This custom house in Potomac, Md., is set on two acres and was designed and constructed by Patrick K. Keating & Co. and GTM Architects. Highlights include six bedrooms, seven and a half bathrooms, a flagstone patio, a pool, and a pool house."
"How much: $6.5 million Listing agent: Michael Rankin, TTR Sotheby's International Realty Buyer's agent: Russell Firestone, TTR Sotheby's International Realty Built in 1936 for Eleanor Dulles, the sister of former Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, this Georgian Colonial was updated and expanded by BarnesVanze Architects, Arentz Landscape Architects, and design firm Solís Betancourt & Sherrill. Set on more than an acre, the estate include a piano room, a vegetable garden, a pool, and a basketball court."
A custom Great Falls house designed and constructed by McLean-based Artisan Builders and Harrison Design includes a chef's kitchen with a butler's pantry, dual home offices with built-ins, a golf simulator and bar, an outdoor pool and kitchen, and two two-car garages. At 11105 Bellavista Dr in Potomac, Md., a custom house on two acres by Patrick K. Keating & Co. and GTM Architects offers six bedrooms, seven and a half bathrooms, a flagstone patio, a pool, and a pool house. At 2824 Chain Bridge Road NW, a 1936 Georgian Colonial built for Eleanor Dulles was updated and expanded by BarnesVanze Architects, Arentz Landscape Architects, and Solís Betancourt & Sherrill and sits on more than an acre with a piano room, vegetable garden, pool, and basketball court. A circa-1900 Federal-style house in Georgetown's East Village contains five bedrooms, six and a half bathrooms, a detached guest house, and three-car garage parking. Prices span roughly $6 million to $7.3 million.
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