Six of the 10 most expensive residential sales in January were in the District. See a slideshow of the D.C. area's most expensive home sales.
14. $2,630,000
3258 O Street NW
Washington, D.C.
The Federal-style attached row house in Georgetown was built in 1865. It has three bedrooms, three full bathrooms and one half-bath.
(Courtesy MRIS, a Bright MLS)
Courtesy MRIS, a Bright MLS
13. $2,725,000
212 S. Fairfax Street
Alexandria, Virginia
The Old Town Federal-style home was built in 1779. It has five bedrooms, four bathrooms and one half-bath.
(Courtesy MRIS, a Bright MLS)
Courtesy MRIS, a Bright MLS
12. $2,795,000
6629 Elgin Lane
Bethesda, Maryland
The 1940 Colonial in the Bannockburn Heights area of Bethesda has four bedrooms, four bathrooms and two half-baths.
((Courtesy MRIS)
(Courtesy MRIS
11. $2,795,000
1711 11th Street NW
Washington, D.C.
This Dupont Circle Georgian home was built in 1911. It has seven bedrooms, five bathrooms and one half-bath.
(Courtesy MRIS, a Bright MLS)
Courtesy MRIS, a Bright MLS
10. $3,070,000
2501 49th Street NW
Washington, D.C.
The Wesley Heights home, built in 1952, has five bedrooms, four bathrooms and one half-bath.
(Courtesy MRIS, a Bright MLS)
Courtesy MRIS, a Bright MLS
9. $3,167,500
2419 Little Fox Lane
Vienna, Virginia
This Colonial-style home, built in 2002, has six bedrooms, seven bathrooms and five half-baths.
(Courtesy MRIS, a Bright MLS)
Courtesy MRIS, a Bright MLS
8. $3,300,000
4916 Indian Lane NW
Washington, D.C.
The Georgian in the Spring Valley neighborhood was built in 1930. The home has six bedrooms, six bathrooms and two half-baths.
(Courtesy MRIS, a Bright MLS)
Courtesy MRIS, a Bright MLS
7. $3,595,000
4450 Deerfield Road NW
Washington, D.C.
This traditional-style home in the Berkley neighborhood of D.C. was built in 2015. It has six bedrooms, five bathrooms and two half-baths.
(Courtesy MRIS, a Bright MLS)
Courtesy MRIS, a Bright MLS
6. $3,500,000
7800 Meritage Lane
McLean, Virginia
The French Country home in McLean, was built in 2006 and has seven bedrooms, six bathrooms and two half-baths.
(Courtesy MRIS, a Bright MLS)
Courtesy MRIS, a Bright MLS
5. $3,800,000
9101 Burning Tree Road
Bethesda, Maryland
This Colonial-style home, built in 2008, has 8 bedrooms, 10 bathrooms and one half-bath.
(Courtesy MRIS, a Bright MLS)
Courtesy MRIS, a Bright MLS
4. $3,850,000
3030 K Street NW
Washington, D.C.
The Georgetown penthouse was built in 1984. It has three bedrooms, four bathrooms and one half-bath.
(Courtesy MRIS, a Bright MLS)
Courtesy MRIS, a Bright MLS
3. $4,024,000
2660 Connecticut Avenue NW
Washington D.C.
This new midrise — built in 2016 — in Woodley Park has three bedrooms, three bathrooms and one half-bath.
(Courtesy MRIS, a Bright MLS)
Courtesy MRIS, a Bright MLS
2. $4,300,000
4901 Hampden Lane
Bethesda, Maryland
A residence in Bethesda’s newly built The Lauren building has three bedrooms, four bathrooms and one half-bath.
(Courtesy MRIS, a Bright MLS)
Courtesy MRIS, a Bright MLS
1. $10,750,000
2850 Woodland Drive NW
Washington, D.C.
Beaux Arts-style home in Massachusetts Avenue Heights was originally built in 1927, The manor has seven bedrooms, seven bathrooms and three half-baths
(Courtesy MRIS, a Bright MLS)
Courtesy MRIS, a Bright MLS
WASHINGTON — The ten most expensive residential sales in the Washington region in January ranged from a $3.1 million, six-bedroom traditional on a half-acre in the District’s Wesley Heights neighborhood to a $10.8 million Beaux Arts estate with seven-bedrooms in D.C.’s Massachusetts Avenue Heights.
Six of the 10 most expensive residential sales in January were in the District.
The Massachusetts Avenue Heights estate sold for a 10 percent discount from list price.
Click through the slideshow below to see January’s most expensive sales, courtesy listing service MRIS, a Bright MLS.