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Two weeks ago, UrbanTurf reported that Dan Snyder's River View estate would be coming back on the market, and the listing is now live.
The former Washington Commanders owner's 16.5-acre spread along the Potomac River in Alexandria hit the market yesterday with The Michael Sobhi Group, asking $49.9 million. That's a notable step down from the $60 million the property was once listed for, though it still ranks among the priciest listings to ever hit the market in the region.
The listing includes a main house, 400 feet of water frontage, a three-bedroom guest house, a fully reconstituted carriage house with four parking spaces and a studio apartment, and a waterfront dock. The home also has a library, game room, home office, gym and spa with a resistance pool, steam and sauna rooms, and a 15-seat home theater.
Snyder and his wife purchased River View in October 2021 for $48 million from Robert Stevens, the former CEO of Lockheed Martin.
The relisting comes just months after Snyder's other notable Potomac estate met a very different fate. That property — a 30,000 square-foot home along the Potomac that was first listed privately for $49 million back in 2018 — went through years of price cuts before Snyder donated it to the American Cancer Society in 2024. In December, it hit the auction block and sold for $13.26 million — a steep discount from its original ask.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/the_snyder_estate_returns_for_just_south_of_50_million/24648.
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