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Virginia
1

The place: McLean.
Purchased by: Stephen Strasburg, former Washington Nationals pitcher.
Listed: $9,750,000.
Bought: $8,550,000.
Days on market: 75.
Bragging factors: A Tudor-style mansion with six bedrooms, seven bogs, three half baths, 5 fireplaces, an leisure heart, a gymnasium, a pool with a lately constructed pool home, a four-car storage, and a motor court docket.
2
The place: McLean.
Purchased by: T. Timothy Tuerff, an international-tax knowledgeable and retired accomplice at Deloitte Tax.
Listed: $4,375,000.
Bought: $4,175,000.
Days on market: 28.
Bragging factors: Six bedrooms, 5 bogs, and three half baths, with 4 fireplaces, an elevator, a loft, a recreation room, an train room, a gaming space, and two porches.
Maryland
3
The place: Potomac.
Purchased by: Maria Fotiu, CEO and managing director of Cerba Analysis, a specialty laboratory companies supplier, and Michael Brooks, COO of Syneos Well being, a biopharmaceutical firm
Listed: $4,500,00.
Bought: $4,500,000.
Days on market: 5.
Bragging factors: A 23,792-square-foot Italian-style villa with eight bedrooms, 11 bogs, three half baths, 11 fireplaces, a gymnasium, a playroom, a heated pool and pool home, a koi pond, and a separate condo above the three-car storage.
4


The place: Chevy Chase.
Bought by: Clive Gilmore, CEO and cofounder of the energy-management-solutions firm Hanley Vitality.
Listed: $3,300,000.
Bought: $3,325,000.
Days on market: 9.
Bragging factors: A 1900 Mediterranean Revival home with 4 bedrooms, three and a half bogs, 4 fireplaces, a heated pool, and a pergola-covered porch.
DC
5
The place: Wesley Heights.
Bought by: Michael Sabel,CEO, government co-chairman, and founding father of the gasoline firm Enterprise International LNG, and Charlotte Sabel.
Listed: $6,200,000.
Bought: $6,000,000.
Days on market: 66.
Bragging factors: A renovated 1937 home with 5 bedrooms, seven and a half bogs, an in-law suite, three laundry areas, a gymnasium, a sports activities court docket, and a heated saltwater pool with a cabana.
6


The place: Spring Valley.
Purchased by: Curtis Cox and Dolly Oberoi,co-founders of the enterprise consulting agency C2 Applied sciences.
Listed: $3,995,000.
Bought: $3,995,000.
Days on market: 20.
Bragging factors: A brick Colonial with 5 bedrooms, 4 and a half bogs, three fireplaces, a media room, a deck, and a gazebo.
Gross sales data supplied by Shiny MLS.
This text seems within the December 2024 challenge of Washingtonian.