Top 5 Most Luxurious Homes in DC

Luxurious Homes in DC

With the real estate market booming, finding a home that suits your taste can be hard! But when you’re searching through some of the most luxurious homes in DC and thinking of relocating, you might find one or two that will catch your eye and make you get out the packing boxes.


The Falls, McLean, Virginia

While it may not say DC on the label, the mansion at 409 Chain Bridge Road in McLean comes in at a whopping 24,500 square feet! The building boasts 9 bedrooms and 20 bathrooms and enough room to have a pony or two in the 3-acre lot.

The estate was owned by Jim Kimsey, one of the co-founders of AOL, and has topped the charts as the most expensive home sold in Arlington County. The record was originally held the Merrywood estate, which sold for $43 million in previous years. Many features stand out at this estate, from the guesthouse designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, gardens, and four kitchens in the main house!

Little Falls, McLean, Virginia

Originally designed by Russell Versaci, it overlooks the Potomac River. The entire estate features 6 acres, a 12,000 square foot main house, and is decorated with stone from a quarry in Pennsylvania. The estate was owned by Janice Smith and sold for $28 million in recent years. All the features come together to make this DC home feel like the English manor house it was designed to replicate!

Hollerith House, Washington, DC

If you’re looking for something that brings you back to the heart of the city, the Hollerith House is worth your time and the $17.8 million it’ll take to lock it down! Built by inventor Herman Hollerith in 1911, the 11,000 square foot house was sold to the Embassy of the State of Qatar and is currently listed at $19 million. This wasn’t always the case, though, as the Hollerith family kept it within the family for almost 80 years before putting it on the market!

1405 34th St. NW, Washington, DC

Not all old houses stand up to the test of time, but when they deserve a face-lift, some homeowners are ready to go all out. With the original house built in 1810, this estate got a total renovation and rehab that set back the owners millions of dollars! The renovation features a $1 million marble staircase that features the same marble in the Jefferson Memorial. The entire thing is 12,000 square feet and boasts of 8 bedrooms and 10 bathrooms!

20854 Trappe Rd., Upperville, Virginia

If the city life isn’t quite to your liking, Claremont Farm might be just the ticket! A conglomeration of three working farms, Claremont, Bellefields, and Ross, the 1,500 acres has a working cattle farm, hardwood timber, streams, pasture, and buildings. The original estate house was finished in 1820, and another guest house was built in 1761. Altogether, this is a great investment and a beautiful property, especially if you’re willing to put in the work to make it all run!

Buying any property is an investment of time, and especially money. Dealing with luxurious properties in the DC area means money and a history for your potential property! Many property owners have pulled out all the stops in renovation and luxury. Landing one of these properties is a great way to build your equity and have a beautiful, historic place to live.

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