$30 Million McLean Home Becomes DC Area's Priciest House For Sale
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A sprawling McLean estate was listed for sale on Saturday for just south of $30 million, making it the most expensive home currently on the market in the DC region.
The 4-acre, 23,000 square-foot listing known as Waverly was listed with Mark Lowham of TTR Sotheby's International Realty for $29.9 million.
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The expansive eight-bedroom home has a long list of interesting rooms, including a home theater with a large bar, a wine room, a billiard room, a music room, and a dining room with seating for 24 people. The owner's suite sets a new bar for this type of room in a DC-area listing, as it takes up an entire wing of the house with a sitting room and fireplace, a terrace and two dressing rooms.
In addition to manicured lawns and stone terraces surround the home, the grounds of the listing have an outdoor living room with a wood-burning fireplace, a covered dining area, an outdoor kitchen and bar, and an expansive pool. The home also has its own tennis court.
Photos by Sean Shanahan.
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