Six of the 10 most expensive residential sales in the Washington area in March were in the District, and $3.2 million would've gotten you the cheapest home on this list. See the priciest homes in the area.
10. $3 million
1719 19th Street NW, Washington, D.C.
This 1916 house in Dupont Circle has four bedrooms, four full bathrooms and a half-bath. (Courtesy MRIS, a Bright MLS)
Courtesy MRIS, a Bright MLS
9. $3.2 million
6820 Wisconsin Ave., Unit 8010, Bethesda, Maryland
This 2007 condominium has three bedrooms, four full bathrooms and two half-baths. (Courtesy MRIS, a Bright MLS)
Courtesy MRIS, a Bright MLS
8. $3.3 million
1671 34th St., NW, Washington, D.C.
This 1964 house in Georgetown has three bedrooms, two full bathrooms and a half-bath. (Courtesy MRIS, a Bright MLS)
Courtesy MRIS, a Bright MLS
7. $3,395,000
1886 Massachusetts Avenue, McLean, Virginia
This new house in Franklin Park has six bedrooms, six full bathrooms and three half-baths. (Courtesy MRIS, a Bright MLS)
Courtesy MRIS, a Bright MLS
6. $3,550,000
5312 Bradley Blvd., Bethesda, Maryland
This 2010 house in Bradley Hills has seven bedrooms, six full bathrooms and three half-baths. (Courtesy MRIS, a Bright MLS)
Courtesy MRIS, a Bright MLS
5. $4,200,000
2170 Dunmore Lane NW, Washington, D.C.
This 2009 house in the Berkley neighborhood has seven bedrooms, seven full bathrooms and two half-baths. (Courtesy MRIS, a Bright MLS)
Courtesy MRIS, a Bright MLS
4. $4,250,000
3329 Prospect St. NW Unit 6, Washington, D.C.
This condo has four bedrooms, three full bathrooms and a half-bath. (Courtesy MRIS, a Bright MLS)
Courtesy MRIS, a Bright MLS
3. $4,300,000
3036 Macomb St. NW, Washington, D.C.
This 2013 house in Cleveland Park has six bedrooms, seven full bathrooms and three half-baths. (Courtesy MRIS, a Bright MLS)
Courtesy MRIS, a Bright MLS
2. $5,500,000
2329 California St. NW, Washington, D.C.
This 1919 house in Kalorama has six bedrooms, five full bathrooms and two half-baths. (Courtesy MRIS, a Bright MLS)
Courtesy MRIS, a Bright MLS
1. $5,747,833
3536 Springland Lane NW, Washington, D.C.
This new construction in Cleveland Park has seven bedrooms, seven full bathrooms and two half-baths. (Courtesy MRIS, a Bright MLS)
WASHINGTON — The 10 most expensive residential sales in the D.C. region in March ranged from a $3 million, four-bedroom house in Dupont Circle to a $5.7 million, newly constructed, seven-bedroom house in Cleveland Park.
The most expensive sale, at 3536 Springland Lane NW, comes with nine baths, 8,200 square feet, four levels, an elevator and a fireplace in the kitchen.
The home was designed by award-winning Barnes-Vanze Architects, according to its Zillow listing. It also sold for over list. The home was first listed in September 2016 for $4,975 million. The sale closed March 6, 2017, at $5,747,833.
Six of the 10 most expensive residential sales in the Washington area in March were in the District.
Here are the most expensive residential sales in Washington, courtesy of listing service MRIS, a Bright MLS Company:
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.