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Most expensive DC-area homes sold in June 2016

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14. $3.2 million This six-bedroom house with more than 7,000 square feet was built by Cafritz Builders on a huge lot this year. It even boasts an elevator. (Courtesy MRIS)
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13. $3.4 million 1177 22nd St. NW #8-G This contemporary Foggy Bottom unit, built in 2008, has three bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms. (Courtesy MRIS)
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12. $3,645,000 2946 Chain Bridge Rd. NW This contemporary Northwest D.C. house, built in 1954, is a short drive away from the Potomac and has five bedrooms, four full bathrooms and two half bathrooms. (Courtesy MRIS)
11. $3.8 million
This five-bedroom contemporary detached house, built in 1957, has a lot of land space. (No photo available) (Courtesy MRIS)
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10. $3.8 million This six-bedroom villa near the National Cathedral was built in 1917 and boasts six full bathrooms and two half bathrooms. (Courtesy MRIS)
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9. $3,880,000
This five-bedroom Georgian house, built in 1976, has a two-car garage and an elevator. (Courtesy MRIS)
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8. $4.1 million 6703 Lupine Lane
McLean, Virginia This five-bedroom, five and a half-bathroom Colonial house was built in 2015. (Courtesy MRIS)
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7. $4.1 million 8111 River Rd. #151
Bethesda, Maryland This contemporary unit, built in 2015, has three bedrooms, three bathrooms and one half bathroom. (Courtesy MRIS)
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6. $4,250,000 5630 Wisconsin Ave. #601
Chevy Chase, Maryland This contemporary unit, built in 1999, has three bedrooms, four bathrooms and one half bathroom. (Courtesy MRIS)
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5. $4,250,000
Built in 1935, this five-bedroom house has nearly two acres of land, four garage spaces and a detached guest apartment. (Courtesy MRIS)
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4. $4,250,000
This gated Georgian house with seasonal river views was built in 1989 and has five bedrooms, six full bathrooms, three half bathrooms, three garage spaces and a sauna. (Courtesy MRIS)
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3. $4,275,000 9001 Congressional Court
Potomac, Maryland This sprawling Colonial residence built in 2000 boasts seven bedrooms, seven full bathrooms and two half bathrooms. (Courtesy MRIS)
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2. $4,625,000 5017 Loughboro Rd. NW This Manor house built in 1930 has six bedrooms, six full bathrooms and one half bathroom. (Courtesy MRIS)
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1. $6.3 million 2823 N St. NW This six-bedroom semi-detached residence was originally built in 1840 but completely remodeled in 2014, complete with gardens and a pool. (Courtesy MRIS)
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WASHINGTON — The highest-priced residential sale in the D.C. region in June was a six-bedroom, six-bathroom house with two powder rooms on N Street Northwest, in Georgetown’s East Village.

The property sold for $6.3 million, $550,000 below list price. The 5,400-square-foot house was built in 1840, but recently remolded. It includes a 7,200-square-foot lot and a backyard pool.

Last on the list at number 15 was a six-bedroom home with an elevator that sold at $3.2 million.

MRIS provided the ranking information and images for this list. is a mid-Atlantic region real estate home search site offering real-time local listings from the Multiple Listing Service.

Jeff Clabaugh

Jeff Clabaugh has spent 20 years covering the Washington region's economy and financial markets for ²ÝÝ®´«Ã½ as part of a partnership with the Washington Business Journal, and officially joined the ²ÝÝ®´«Ã½ newsroom staff in January 2016.

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