Check out these 5 Ridiculously Expensive Washington, DC Homes

Listed below are the five most expensive DC homes on the market.  These homes really are super expensive, with the priciest home costing a whopping 19.5 Million Dollars.

The palatial home, located on Prospect Street in NW, overlooks the Potomac River.  It was built over 200 years ago in 1787 by James Stoddert, the first US Secretary of Navy.  The fame and history of this home doesn’t end just there, though.  It was also owned at one time and expanded by Mark Twain’s nephew.

DC Homes

Photo from MRIS

Some amenities include:

* Built-in Bookcases
* Double/Dual Staircase
* Granite Counters
* Washer/Dryer Hookup
* A pool with a wet Bar
* Wood Floors
* An intercom
* And a butler’s pantry(if you have a butler or want a place to put that annoying Uncle when he visits)

    All four of the other Downtown DC homes on this “most expensive” list are located in NW as well.  Check out all the listings below, and if one tickles your fancy, contact a CondoDomain DC agent to find out more.

    If these price-tags intimidate you though(don’t feel like you’re the only one, they scare me as well), check out CondoDomain DC’s homepage and find a Downtown DC Condo or DC home that fits your budget!

    Showing properties 1 - 5 of 500+. See more city of Washington real estate.
    (all data current as of 2/4/2012)

    1. 11 beds, 9 full, 3 part baths
      Lot size: 22,320 sq ft
    2. 7 beds, 8 full, 2 part baths
      Lot size: 32,501 sq ft
    3. 8 beds, 9 full, 2 part baths
      Home size: 12,000 sq ft
      Lot size: 6,396 sq ft
    4. 9 beds, 7 full, 4 part baths
      Lot size: 9,467 sq ft
    5. 9 beds, 8 full, 1 part baths
      Lot size: 15,000 sq ft

    Listing information deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Read full disclaimer.

    Posted in → Headline
    Tags →
    A Real Estate Blog by
    • Most Expensive Listings

      previous next
       
    • Top DC Neighborhoods

    • Latest Real Estate

      previous next
       
    A Real Estate Blog by CondoDomain