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One Of Northern Virginia's Priciest Homes Sells For $17 Million

  • January 8th

by UrbanTurf Staff

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1150 Chain Bridge Road.

One of the most expensive homes on the market in northern Virginia just sold. 

The 14,000 square-foot listing in the Langley Farms neighborhood of McLean (map), on the market for $22.25 million, sold for $17 million on Tuesday. The home, listed with Mark Lowham of TTR Sotheby's International Realty, was purchased by the sellers in 2000, and went through a series of renovations over the past two decades. Michael Rankin represented the buyer. 

Highlights of the home include a reception hall on the main level, and a primary suite on the second floor that runs the width of the house, with the primary bedroom featuring a mural of the Virginia countryside. The lower level includes a gathering room with a fireplace and wet bar, a game room and exercise room, and a sauna. 

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An aerial shot of the house.

Outside, the home features a pool and tea house, rose gardens framed by stone walls, a koi pond, and an expansive lawn.

The listing is the second most expensive home to sell in Northern Virginia in the last year. The eight-bedroom, 35,000 square-foot estate in McLean known as The Cliffs (map), given its location perched above the Potomac River, sold in October for $25.5 million.

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