A McLean mansion has hit the market for $28.75 million — it’s just not built yet

Here’s what the mansion will look like. (Courtesy Stanley Dixon)

Greater Washington’s second most expensive house on the market isn’t even a house yet.

River Point, a 3-acre plot next door to late the AOL co-founder James Kimsey’s former residence, is being sold with a complete set of building plans for an approximately 30,000-square-foot house. The site at 405 Chain Bridge Road encompasses three separate tax parcels overlooking the Potomac River.

Atlanta-based architect Stanley Dixon designed the plans for an English Manor House inspired by the work of famed British architect Edwin Lutyens, who died in 1944. The plans include a gatehouse, separate carriage house, tennis court, seven to eight bedrooms, eight to 10 bathrooms and garage parking for 24 cars and surface parking for an additional 30 cars. The estate also affords two distinct entrances/exits along Chain Bridge Road and 44th Street North.

River Point is the second most expensive residential property on the market in the region behind the Kimsey residence, which is currently listed at…

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