Isn’t it fun to see how the other half lives? Â I hosted an open house for a home in Springfield last weekend that, no joke, had a closet bigger than my bedroom. Â I love looking through the luxury listings (a girl can dream, right?) so I thought I’d share with you the five most expensive homes in Fairfax and Loudoun County that sold within the first two weeks of 2014.
1) Fairfax Station, Virginia
- List Price:Â $2,470,000
- Close Price:Â $2,250,000
- Bedrooms: 7
- Bathrooms: 9.5
- Fun Fact: the HOA fee is only $13 per month … say what? Â Also, this home was on the market for 827 days (about two years and three months)
2) McLean, Virginia
- List Price:Â $1,899,000
- Close Price:Â $1,850,000
- Bedrooms: 4
- Bathrooms: 5.5
- Fun Fact: this property is actually a townhome … now THAT is a luxury townhome!
3) Oakton, Virginia
- List Price:Â $1,795,000
- Close Price:Â $1,700,000
- Bedrooms: 5
- Bathrooms: 5 full, 2 half
- Fun Fact: this Tudor style home has a two story library, complete with a spiral staircase
4) McLean, Virginia
- List Price:Â $1,640,000
- Close Price:Â $1,480,000
- Bedrooms: 6
- Bathrooms: 6 full, 2 half
- Fun Fact: this home has an enormous “rain shower” in the master bath. Â Sounds like heaven!
5) McLean, Virginia
- List Price:Â $1,599,000
- Close Price:Â $1,500,000
- Bedrooms: 4
- Bathrooms: 4.5
- Fun Fact: this property has a stunning pool … I won’t even show you a picture, because we’ll all get bummed out that it’s not ours.
Whether you are in the market for a luxury home or a cozy condo, I would love to represent you! Â Get started with your Northern Virginia home search by clicking here.
– Casey Menish, Realtor
Casey.LiveLoudoun.com
casey@e4realty.com
(571) 426-8567
The E4Realty Group of RE/MAX Gateway – 42365 Soave Drive, Suite 200, Ashburn VA 20148
**Photos and listing information courtesy of MRIS (Metropolitan Regional Information Systems, Inc)