Ryan Zimmerman's Great Falls Home Sells For $7 Million
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Washington Nationals legend Ryan Zimmerman's former Great Falls home sold on Friday for $7 million.
The 13,000 square-foot, six-bedroom house hit the market last year for $7.9 million with Wetherly Barker Hemeon of TTR Sotheby's International Realty. The home went under contract just before Christmas with Daniel Heider representing the buyer.
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The expansive estate has a full bar, a wine cellar and a game room, as well as a theater room with stadium seating and a fully-equipped gym with a steam room. The cabana area has a large seating area with a fireplace, a salt water infinity pool, hot tub and koi pond. There is also a two-story playhouse that was once featured on TLC's Charmed Playhouses.
A year ago, Zimmerman and his family purchased a new 20,000 square-foot home in McLean.
Photos courtesy of Peter Papoulakos Photography and Blue Sky Media.
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