Most Expensive Homes Sold in the DC Area in Q1 2009
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Eight-Bedroom Rowhouse in Kalorama
Local real estate blogger (one of our favorites) Dewita Soeharjono has compiled a list of the top ten home/condo sales in the DC area for the first quarter of 2009. See some of the notable properties below.
- A five-level, eight-bedroom mansion sold in McLean for $16M, a discount of $3M off its original listing price. The property has a total 30,000 square feet of space and apparently took five years to build.
- An eight-bedroom rowhouse in Kalorama with five full and two half-baths. The property has a lounge with a media room, a roof terrace and a large detached two-car garage. It sold for $4.195M, $800k less than its original list price.
- The now famous Ritz Carlton penthouse in Georgetown that we wrote about here, here and here. The four-bedroom unit has 3,100 square feet of terrace space and 4,400 square feet of interior space. It sold for $7.295M, a record for a condo in DC.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/most_expensive_homes_sold_in_the_dc_area_in_q1_2009/766.
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