US Fitness founder sells McLean mansion with indoor sports court for millions in cash

The game of musical mansion chairs in McLean’s Langley Farms has taken another turn.

Kirk Galiani, founder and co-chairman of US Fitness, and his wife, Maria, of Galiani Design Group, sold their home Monday at 1113 Langley Lane for $10.8 million. The 16,000-square-foot mansion was listed in October for $13.5 million by Will Thomas and Mark Lowham of TTR Sotheby’s International Realty. 

The buyer was “Earthly Castle LLC,” the person, or persons, behind which have not been identified. Secured by Thomas, according to various listing sites, the buyer paid in cash, as is so often the case with luxury sales these days.

Citing Bright MLS data, Thomas said Tuesday this is the most expensive residential sale in Greater Washington in at least the last six months — not including the $23 million sale of the McLean property of Chuck Robb, a former Democratic U.S. senator and Virginia governor. That land-only deal was brokered by Lowham.

The Galiani home hit the market a month after the…

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