Trump Effect? $22 Million McLean Home Finds A Buyer
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One of the most expensive homes to hit the market in northern Virginia this year just found a buyer.
The 14,000 square-foot listing in the Langley Farms neighborhood of McLean (map), on the market for $22.25 million, went under contract with contingencies on Sunday. The home, listed with Mark Lowham of TTR Sotheby's International Realty, was purchased by the current owners in 2000, and has undergone a series of renovations over the past two decades. Lowham declined to comment on the transaction.
A reception hall on the main level and the primary suite on the second floor both run the width of the house, with the primary bedroom featuring a mural of the Virginia countryside. The lower level of the home includes a gathering room with a fireplace and wet bar, a game room and exercise room, and a sauna.
Outside, the home features a pool and tea house, rose gardens framed by stone walls, a koi pond, and an expansive lawn on the north side of the property.
While the home still has contingencies to be satisfied before it officially goes under contract, it is just the latest high-priced listing to find a buyer in the DC area following the election.
Below are some other high-priced transactions that have occurred over the last two months:
- Georgetown Home Sells For $11.8 Million, Priciest Sale in DC In 2024
- The Cliffs in McLean Sells For $25.5 Million, Highest Home Sale In DC Area In Years
- $14.5 Million Mansion Down The Street From Jeff Bezos' DC Residence Finds Buyer
- EBay's First President Buys McLean Homes For $17 Million
- C. Boyden Gray's $12 Million Georgetown Home Appears To Have Found A Buyer
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