$10M Potomac mansion is this year’s DC Design House

The four story home was built on two-acres in 2009. (Courtesy HomeVisit)
A 27,000-square-foot mansion in Potomac, Maryland, has been chosen as this year’s D.C. Design House.   (Courtesy HomeVisit)
The home will be open to the public from Sept. 30 to Oct. 29, tickets are $35. (Courtesy HomeVisit)
The four story home was built on two-acres in 2009.   (Courtesy HomeVisit)
The home has four-stories, nine-bedrooms, nine-full bathrooms and four-half-bathrooms, a library with his and hers offices, a pool, a pool house with an apartment, a cinema and an elevator. It can be all yours for a bit more than $10 million. (Courtesy HomeVisit)
The home has four stories, nine bedrooms, nine full bathrooms and four half-bathrooms, a library with his and hers offices, a pool, a pool house with an apartment, a cinema and an elevator. (Courtesy HomeVisit)
The estate at 9004 Congressional Court is listed for sale and can be yours for just $10.28 million. (Courtesy HomeVisit)
The estate at 9004 Congressional Court is listed for sale and if you have an extra $10.28 million lying around, it can be yours. (Courtesy HomeVisit)
A 27,000-square-foot Potomac Mansion has been chosen as this year’s DC Design House. (Courtesy HomeVisit)
The home will be open to the public from Sept. 30 to Oct. 29. Tickets are $35. (Courtesy HomeVisit)
The month-long showcase runs from Sept. 30 to Oct. 29 and will include four pop-up boutiques and an onsite cafe featuring Relish Catering, tickets cost $35. (Courtesy HomeVisit)
The monthlong showcase runs from Sept. 30 to Oct. 29 and will include four pop-up boutiques and an on-site cafe featuring Relish Catering. Tickets cost $35. (Courtesy HomeVisit)
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The four story home was built on two-acres in 2009. (Courtesy HomeVisit)
The home will be open to the public from Sept. 30 to Oct. 29, tickets are $35. (Courtesy HomeVisit)
The home has four-stories, nine-bedrooms, nine-full bathrooms and four-half-bathrooms, a library with his and hers offices, a pool, a pool house with an apartment, a cinema and an elevator. It can be all yours for a bit more than $10 million. (Courtesy HomeVisit)
The estate at 9004 Congressional Court is listed for sale and can be yours for just $10.28 million. (Courtesy HomeVisit)
A 27,000-square-foot Potomac Mansion has been chosen as this year’s DC Design House. (Courtesy HomeVisit)
The month-long showcase runs from Sept. 30 to Oct. 29 and will include four pop-up boutiques and an onsite cafe featuring Relish Catering, tickets cost $35. (Courtesy HomeVisit)

WASHINGTON — A 27,000-square-foot Potomac Mansion has been chosen as this year’s D.C. Design House, an annual benefit for the Children’s National Health System.

The estate, at 9004 Congressional Court, Potomac, Maryland, is currently listed for sale by Long & Foster for $10.28 million.

The four-story home with nine bedrooms, nine full baths and four half-baths, includes a ballroom, several kitchens, a library with his and hers offices, a pool and pool house with apartment, a cinema and an elevator.

The two-acre property was built in 2009.

This year’s D.C. Design House will be a showcase for 23 designers who have been working on the home since Aug. 14.

The home will be open to the public from Sept. 30 to Oct. 29. The monthlong showcase this year will also include four pop-up boutiques and an on-site cafe featuring Relish Catering. Tickets are $35.

This is the 10th year for the D.C. Design House fundraiser, which has raised more than 1.78 million to date for Children’s National. Ticket sales, as well as proceeds from the boutiques and designer sales will be donated to Children’s National.

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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