7 Luxury Home Sales in the Washington Area—and Who Bought and Sold Them

Maryland

1

Photograph courtesy of HEIDER Real Estate.

Where: Chevy Chase.

Sold by: Natalie Wilensky, executive vice president at Larry E. Wilensky Co., a commercial real-estate firm, and Robert B. Bellinger, president and CEO of the real-estate investment firm ASB.

Listed: $7,499,000.

Sold: $7,300,000.

Days on market: 137.

Bragging points: An early-1900s estate with six bedrooms, six bathrooms, two half baths, seven fireplaces, a library, a 2,000-bottle wine vault, an ice rink, a fitness room, a nanny suite, a 50-foot saltwater pool, and a pool house.

2

Where: Potomac.

Sold by: Kevin Willard, former UMD men’s basketball head coach, and Julie Willard.

Listed: $6,500,000.

Sold: $6,300,000.

Days on market: 1.

Bragging points: An 11,200-square-foot Colonial-style house on two acres with seven bedrooms, eight and a half bathrooms, three fireplaces, high ceilings, and a four-car garage.

 

Virginia

3

Photograph courtesy of the Yerks Team.

Where: McLean.

Sold by: TJ Oshie, former Capitals right-winger.

Listed: $9,850,000.

Sold: $9,300,000.

Days on market: 73.

Bragging points:A European-inspired estate with six bedrooms, six bathrooms, two half baths, four fireplaces, an elevator, a recreation room, a game room, a wine cellar, an exercise room, a pool, multiple terraces, and an outdoor kitchen and fountain.

 

4

Photograph by Bob Narod.

Where: Alexandria.

Bought by: Jonathan R. Legg, managing director of Legg Wealth Management Group.

Listed: $4,550,000.

Sold: $4,400,000.

Days on market: 347.

Bragging points: An Old Town penthouse with three bedrooms, two and a half bathrooms, a den, floor-to-ceiling windows, two balconies, a private elevator, and two parking spaces.

 

DC

5

Photograph by Greg Powers.

Where: Wesley Heights.

Sold by: James P. Van Steenkiste, a managing director at Oaktree Capital Group, and Monique Van Steenkiste, a fashion entrepreneur.

Listed: $14,250,000.

Sold: $12,500,000.

Days on market: 484.

Bragging points:A stone estate with seven bedrooms, seven bathrooms, three half baths, a dojo-style exercise studio, a three-car garage, and a backyard with a 40-foot pool, patio, and loggia.

 

6

Where: Georgetown.

Bought by: Wendy J. Grubbs, an independent consultant.

Listed: $7,500,000.

Sold: $6,975,000.

Days on market: 0.

Bragging points: A circa-1900 Federal-­style house with five bedrooms, six and a half bathrooms, three fireplaces, a tiered terrace, a guesthouse, and a three-car garage.

 

7

Where: Kent.

Sold by: David F. Webb, a vice chairman at the commercial real-­estate investment firm CBRE.

Listed: $6,800,000.

Sold: $6,500,000.

Days on market: 8.

Bragging points:A renovated 1930s Georgian Colonial estate on more than an acre with five bedrooms, four and a half bathrooms, two fireplaces, multiple outdoor dining areas, a flower and vegetable garden, several honeybee hives, a basketball court, and a 50-foot-long pool.

This article appears in the January 2025 issue of Washingtonian.

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