Residence on McLean’s Gold Coast hits the market for $17.5M. Its primary suite is the size of many homes.

A decade-old home on McLean’s Gold Coast, sitting on 2.32 acres overlooking the Potomac River and featuring a primary suite larger than many residences, has hit the market for $17.5 million.

The 8,800-square-foot, three-level home at 1169 Crest Lane, built in 2013 for Arthur and Linda Rodbell, was just listed by Robert Hryniewicki, Adam Rackliffe, Christopher Leary and Micah Smith of HRL Partners at Washington Fine Properties. 

Arthur Rodbell was a co-founder of McLean market analytics firm IXI Corp., which sold in 2009 to Equifax for $124 million in cash. He is also listed in Securities and Exchange Commission documents as the executive officer of Private Capital Index Inc.

The couple’s four-bedroom home features five full-bathrooms and one half-bath, walls of floor-to-ceiling windows with views to the Potomac, main double doors that open to a Jerusalem stone foyer, gourmet kitchen with bar seating, main-level family room with surround fireplace, and a lower-level rec room with…

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