$9M Kalorama home is DC area’s most expensive February sale

WASHINGTON — The most expensive residential real estate sale in the D.C. region in February was a six-bedroom Kalorama mansion that sold for $9 million, $975,000 less than its original list price.

The 6,800-square-foot property at 2430 Wyoming Avenue Northwest was built in 1926. It had a  recent top-to-bottom renovation and boasts a double lot, pool, library and billiards room.

Seven of the 10 most-expensive residential sales in the D.C. area last month were in the District itself.

Here is a gallery of February’s top-10 sales, courtesy of listing service Bright MLS:

10. $2.725 million 
1320 29th St. NW
Washington, D.C. 

This federal-style row house was built in 1900 and has four full baths, one half-bath and five bedrooms. (Courtesy Bright MLS)
10) $2.725 million
1320 29th St. NW
Washington, D.C. This federal-style row house was built in 1900 and has four full baths, one half-bath and five bedrooms. (Courtesy Bright MLS)
9. $3 million 
1230 27th St. NW 
Washington, D.C.

This federal-style townhouse has four full baths, two half-baths and four bedrooms.
9) $3 million
1230 27th St. NW
Washington, D.C. This federal-style town house has four full baths, two half-baths and four bedrooms. (Chris Ellenbogen)
8. $3.125 million 
9900 Newhall Road 
Potomac, Maryland

This home has nine full baths, three half-baths and eight bedrooms. (Courtesy Bright MLS)
8) $3.125 million
9900 Newhall Road
Potomac, Maryland This home has nine full baths, three half-baths and eight bedrooms. (Courtesy Bright MLS)
7. $3.15 million 
2807 Chesterfield Pl. NW
Washington, D.C.

This contemporary-style home has five full baths, one half-bath and five bedrooms. (Courtesy Bright MLS)
7) $3.15 million
2807 Chesterfield Pl. NW
Washington, D.C. This contemporary-style home has five full baths, one half-bath and five bedrooms. (Courtesy Bright MLS)
6. $3.295 million 
2908 45th St. NW 
Washington, D.C. 

This French country-style home was built in 1928 and has four full baths, two half-baths and five bedrooms. (Courtesy Bright MLS)
6) $3.295 million
2908 45th St. NW
Washington, D.C. This French country-style home was built in 1928 and has four full baths, two half-baths and five bedrooms. (Courtesy Bright MLS)
5. $3.3 million
8324 Woodmont Avenue  
#1 
Bethesda, Maryland 

This duplex has seven full baths, 2 half-baths and seven bedrooms. (Courtesy Bright MLS)
5) $3.3 million
8324 Woodmont Avenue #1
Bethesda, Maryland This duplex has seven full baths, two half-baths and seven bedrooms. (Courtesy Bright MLS)
4. $4.1 million 
2030 Hillyer Place NW
Washington, D.C.

This home built in 1897 has seven full baths, one half-bath and seven bedrooms. (Courtesy Bright MLS)
4) $4.1 million
2030 Hillyer Place NW
Washington, D.C. This home built in 1897 has seven full baths, one half-bath and seven bedrooms. (Courtesy Bright MLS)
3. $4.2 million 
3512 Lowell St. NW 
Washington, D.C. 

This villa-style home was built in 1917 and has seven full baths, one half-bath and six bedrooms. (Courtesy Bright MLS)
3) $4.2 million
3512 Lowell St. NW
Washington, D.C. This villa-style home was built in 1917 and has seven full baths, one half-bath and six bedrooms. (Courtesy Bright MLS)
Total active inventory in the million dollar-plus range is now 2,646 houses and condo in the D.C. area. (Courtesy Bright MLS)
2) $5.45 million
7853 Langley Ridge Road
McLean, Virginia This French country-style home was built in 2008 and has 10 full baths, two half-baths and eight bedrooms. (Courtesy Bright MLS)
1. $9 million 
2430 Wyoming Avenue NW Washington, D.C. 

This home was built in 1926 and has seven full baths, one half bath and six bedrooms. (Courtesy Bright MLS)
1) $9 million
2430 Wyoming Avenue NW
Washington, D.C. This home was built in 1926 and has seven full baths, one half-bath and six bedrooms. (Courtesy Bright MLS)
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10. $2.725 million 
1320 29th St. NW
Washington, D.C. 

This federal-style row house was built in 1900 and has four full baths, one half-bath and five bedrooms. (Courtesy Bright MLS)
9. $3 million 
1230 27th St. NW 
Washington, D.C.

This federal-style townhouse has four full baths, two half-baths and four bedrooms.
8. $3.125 million 
9900 Newhall Road 
Potomac, Maryland

This home has nine full baths, three half-baths and eight bedrooms. (Courtesy Bright MLS)
7. $3.15 million 
2807 Chesterfield Pl. NW
Washington, D.C.

This contemporary-style home has five full baths, one half-bath and five bedrooms. (Courtesy Bright MLS)
6. $3.295 million 
2908 45th St. NW 
Washington, D.C. 

This French country-style home was built in 1928 and has four full baths, two half-baths and five bedrooms. (Courtesy Bright MLS)
5. $3.3 million
8324 Woodmont Avenue  
#1 
Bethesda, Maryland 

This duplex has seven full baths, 2 half-baths and seven bedrooms. (Courtesy Bright MLS)
4. $4.1 million 
2030 Hillyer Place NW
Washington, D.C.

This home built in 1897 has seven full baths, one half-bath and seven bedrooms. (Courtesy Bright MLS)
3. $4.2 million 
3512 Lowell St. NW 
Washington, D.C. 

This villa-style home was built in 1917 and has seven full baths, one half-bath and six bedrooms. (Courtesy Bright MLS)
Total active inventory in the million dollar-plus range is now 2,646 houses and condo in the D.C. area. (Courtesy Bright MLS)
1. $9 million 
2430 Wyoming Avenue NW Washington, D.C. 

This home was built in 1926 and has seven full baths, one half bath and six bedrooms. (Courtesy Bright MLS)

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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