Most expensive DC-area homes sold in June 2016

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14. $3.2 million 4914 Ashby St. NW This six-bedroom house with more than 7,000 square feet was built by Cafritz Builders on a huge lot this year. It even boasts an elevator. (Courtesy MRIS)
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13. $3.4 million 1177 22nd St. NW #8-G This contemporary Foggy Bottom unit, built in 2008, has three bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms. (Courtesy MRIS)
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12. $3,645,000 2946 Chain Bridge Rd. NW This contemporary Northwest D.C. house, built in 1954, is a short drive away from the Potomac and has five bedrooms, four full bathrooms and two half bathrooms. (Courtesy MRIS)
11. $3.8 million 7166 Old Dominion Drive
McLean, Virginia This five-bedroom contemporary detached house, built in 1957, has a lot of land space. (No photo available) (Courtesy MRIS)
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10. $3.8 million 3201 36th St. NW This six-bedroom villa near the National Cathedral was built in 1917 and boasts six full bathrooms and two half bathrooms. (Courtesy MRIS)
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9. $3,880,000 5918 Cedar Pkwy.
Chevy Chase, Maryland This five-bedroom Georgian house, built in 1976, has a two-car garage and an elevator. (Courtesy MRIS)
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8. $4.1 million 6703 Lupine Lane
McLean, Virginia This five-bedroom, five and a half-bathroom Colonial house was built in 2015. (Courtesy MRIS)
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7. $4.1 million 8111 River Rd. #151
Bethesda, Maryland This contemporary unit, built in 2015, has three bedrooms, three bathrooms and one half bathroom. (Courtesy MRIS)
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6. $4,250,000 5630 Wisconsin Ave. #601
Chevy Chase, Maryland This contemporary unit, built in 1999, has three bedrooms, four bathrooms and one half bathroom. (Courtesy MRIS)
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5. $4,250,000 6444 Georgetown Pike
McLean, Virginia Built in 1935, this five-bedroom house has nearly two acres of land, four garage spaces and a detached guest apartment. (Courtesy MRIS)
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4. $4,250,000 626 Chain Bridge Rd.
McLean, Virginia This gated Georgian house with seasonal river views was built in 1989 and has five bedrooms, six full bathrooms, three half bathrooms, three garage spaces and a sauna. (Courtesy MRIS)
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3. $4,275,000 9001 Congressional Court
Potomac, Maryland This sprawling Colonial residence built in 2000 boasts seven bedrooms, seven full bathrooms and two half bathrooms. (Courtesy MRIS)
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2. $4,625,000 5017 Loughboro Rd. NW This Manor house built in 1930 has six bedrooms, six full bathrooms and one half bathroom. (Courtesy MRIS)
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1. $6.3 million 2823 N St. NW This six-bedroom semi-detached residence was originally built in 1840 but completely remodeled in 2014, complete with gardens and a pool. (Courtesy MRIS)
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WASHINGTON — The highest-priced residential sale in the D.C. region in June was a six-bedroom, six-bathroom house with two powder rooms on N Street Northwest, in Georgetown’s East Village.

The property sold for $6.3 million, $550,000 below list price. The 5,400-square-foot house was built in 1840, but recently remolded. It includes a 7,200-square-foot lot and a backyard pool.

Last on the list at number 15 was a six-bedroom home with an elevator that sold at $3.2 million.

MRIS provided the ranking information and images for this list. MRIS Homes is a mid-Atlantic region real estate home search site offering real-time local listings from the Multiple Listing Service.

Jeff Clabaugh

Jeff Clabaugh has spent 20 years covering the Washington region's economy and financial markets for WTOP as part of a partnership with the Washington Business Journal, and officially joined the WTOP newsroom staff in January 2016.

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