The suburbs outpaced the city for last month’s share of the most-expensive sales, with five of the top 10 in McLean, one in Bethesda and four in the District.
10. $2.95 million
925 H St. NW, Unit 804
Washington, D.C.
Built in 2013, this downtown condo has two bedrooms, two full bathrooms, a half-bath, 1,700 square feet of interior, a 955-square-foot terrace and customized details throughout.
(Courtesy MRIS, a Bright MLS)
Courtesy MRIS, a Bright MLS
9. $2.96 million
7021 Wilson Lane
Bethesda, Maryland
This new construction sits on a half-acre fenced lot and has three finished levels. It also features a gourmet kitchen, owner’s wing, eight bedroom suites, nine full bathrooms, two half-baths, an elevator, an indoor swimming pool, a sauna, a theater, a three-car garage, multiple balconies and geothermal energy.
(Courtesy MRIS, a Bright MLS/Sean Shanahan)
Courtesy MRIS, a Bright MLS/Sean Shanahan
8. $3.05 million
6816 Wemberly Way
McLean, Virginia
This stone-and-brick manor is a new construction and offers approximately 7,500 square feet. It has six bedrooms, five full bathrooms and two half-baths. Other features include a theater, furniture-grade built-ins and copper gutters.
(Courtesy MRIS, a Bright MLS)
Courtesy MRIS, a Bright MLS
7. $3.15 million
1317 Kirby Road
McLean, Virginia
This 2016 home is another new construction and has six bedrooms, six full bathrooms and two half-bathrooms. Features in this custom home include a chef’s kitchen, custom built-ins, a four-car garage, a two-story foyer with curved staircase, a wine cellar and a water feature.
(Courtesy MRIS, a Bright MLS/Nathan Stewart)
Courtesy MRIS, a Bright MLS/Nathan Stewart
6. $3.225 million
870 Alvermar Ridge Drive
McLean, Virginia
Sitting on a nearly 1-acre flat lot, this 2002 home has over 9,000 square feet of interior that includes eight bedrooms, seven full bathrooms and two half-bathrooms. Features include a chef’s kitchen, flex spaces, an au pair suite and a luxury master suite.
(Courtesy MRIS, a Bright MLS/Nathan Stewart)
Courtesy MRIS, a Bright MLS/Nathan Stewart
5. $3.3 million
2970 Chain Bridge Road NW
Washington, D.C.
Built in 2003, this custom Italianite mansion has five bedrooms, seven full bathrooms and two half-baths. Features include imported Brazilian wood flooring, eight-zone heating, a two-car garage with electric elevators, a generator, a safe room and a sauna.
(Courtesy MRIS, a Bright MLS)
Courtesy MRIS, a Bright MLS
4. $3.4 million
6700 Lupine Lane
McLean, Virginia
This new build on a 1-acre lot has seven bedrooms, seven bathrooms and two half-bathrooms. Features include Shoenbek lighting fixtures, an elevator, a chef’s kitchen with Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances, custom built-ins, a paneled library and marble countertops.
(Courtesy MRIS, a Bright MLS)
Courtesy MRIS, a Bright MLS
3. $3.625 million
4838 Rockwood Parkway NW
Washington, D.C.
This 1951 Colonial on Rockwood Parkway has six bedrooms, six bathrooms and a half-bath. It features entertaining rooms on the main level, a finished lower level and a back garden with terrace and pool.
(Courtesy MRIS, a Bright MLS)
Courtesy MRIS, a Bright MLS
2. $4.5 million
7100 Benjamin St.
McLean, Virginia
This new build of nearly 10,000 square feet sits on a 1-acre flat lot and has six bedrooms, seven bathrooms and two half-baths. Features include a master bedroom with a private porch, a main-level bedroom suite and a library with 12-foot ceiling.
(Courtesy MRIS, a Bright MLS/Nathan Stewart)
Courtesy MRIS, a Bright MLS/Nathan Stewart
1. $5.25 million
1525 29th Street NW
Washington, D.C.
Built in 1964, this three-story, six-bedroom Federal in Georgetown’s historic East Village has five bathrooms, a half-bath and four-car parking. Features include a garden with outdoor kitchen, a pool, a lower-level family room with a bar, an exercise room and wine cellar.
(Courtesy MRIS, a Bright MLS)
Courtesy MRIS, a Bright MLS
WASHINGTON — The 10 most-expensive residential sales in the D.C. region in April ranged from $2.95 million paid for a 1,700-square-foot, two-bedroom City Center condo with a 955-square-foot private terrace, to $5.25 million paid for a three-story, six-bedroom Federal in Georgetown’s historic East Village with a garden, pool and outdoor kitchen.
The suburbs outpaced the city for last month’s share of the most-expensive homes sold, with five of the top 10 in McLean, one in Bethesda and four in the District.
The 10 most-expensive residential sales in the D.C. metro had a combined sales volume of $35.4 million.
Here are the 10 most-expensive residential retail sales, courtesy of Bright MLS.