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Where: 1735 19th St., NW How much: $3,300,000 This Beaux-Arts Dupont Circle rowhouse was once a rectory of St. Thomas Episcopal Parish. The 3,900 square foot home comes with four bedrooms, four-and-a-half bathrooms, high ceilings, a grand staircase,four fireplaces, and an in-law suite across four stories.
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(Photograph-Margot Wilson at Washington Fine Properties.)
Where: 3360 Highland Pl., NW How much: $3,550,000 This newly renovated Cleveland Park Craftsman has six bedrooms, four bathrooms, and two half-baths across across four levels. The 5,650 square foot home also has high ceilings, large windows, a front porch, and a private backyard with an outdoor kitchen.
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Where: 7227 Westerly Ln., McLean How much: $3,800,000 This recently built French-style house comes with six bedrooms, six-and-a-half bathrooms, 8,614 square feet, a spiral staircase, five fireplaces, a spa, a wine cellar, and a movie theater.
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(Photo- Homevisit and Laura Steuart at Compass.)
Where: 2402 Wyoming Ave., NW
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(Photo- Townsend Visuals and Fleisher Arrowood at Compass.)
Where: 6630 Elgin Ln., Bethesda How much: $3,887,750 This 8,010 square foot Colonial-style mansion in the Bannockburn neighborhood was built in 1938, but has been completely renovated and resides on one acre of land. It comes with six bedrooms, six-and-half bathrooms, three fireplaces.
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(Photography -Constance Gauthier and Washington Fine Properties.)
Where: 1155 23rd St., NW Unit 5E How much: $4,000,000 This three-bedroom, three-bathroom condo in the West End Ritz-Carlton Residences has 3,096 square feet.
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(Photograph-Watson Homes Group at Keller Williams.)
Where: 1718 N Harvard St., Arlington How much: $4,225,000 This 7,360 square foot, traditional-style home sits on a corner lot and has six bedrooms, six bathrooms, and two half-baths.
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(Photograph-the William Fastow Team at TTR Sotheby’s International Realty.)
Where: 5169 Tilden St., NW How much: $4,735,000 This four-story, Georgian-style home in the Spring Valley neighborhood resides on a third of an acre and has six bedrooms, five bathrooms, two-half baths, 5,791 square feet.
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(Photograph-Michael Rankin and the Jeff Wilson Team at TTR Sotheby’s International Realty.)
Where: 4641 Garfield St., NW How much: $4,905,000 This traditional-style Wesley Heights home has five bedrooms, four-and-a-half bathrooms, multiple fireplaces, skylights, a sunroom, and a gym across 5,587 square feet.
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Where: 1332 McCay Ln., McLean How much: $7,000,000 This sprawling contemporary-style estate takes the prize as the month’s most expensive sale. It spreads across 13,722 square feet on almost one-and-a-half acres of land, and has six bedrooms, seven bathrooms.
Ref: PHOTOS: The Most Expensive Homes Sold in Washington in October (washingtonian)