Where Luxury Lives: Washington DC’s Most Expensive Homes

Washington DC's Most Expensive Homes

Washington DC most expensive homes showcase the perfect balance of historic charm and modern luxury. From stately Georgetown townhouses to grand Massachusetts Avenue Heights estates, the capital’s real estate market offers an unparalleled mix of prestige, privacy, and proximity to the nation’s political heart.

These listings highlight the very top tier of Washington DC’s luxury market, featuring expansive square footage, curated amenities, and architectural distinction. Whether it is a historic mansion with manicured gardens or a modern estate with resort-style features, each property reflects the height of luxury living in the capital.

In ascending order, here are the Washington DC most expensive homes currently on the market:

 

 

2109 Dunmore Ln NW, Washington, DC 20007

$11,500,000 | 5 Beds | 6.5 Baths | 10,635 Sq. Ft.

Commanding attention in prestigious Phillips Park, this limestone and stucco residence designed by Barnes Vanze and built by Gibson Builders is an architectural statement of elegance and scale. Recently renovated and offered fully furnished, the home spans more than 10,600 square feet with soaring 11 foot ceilings, a dramatic circular vestibule, and a 35 foot long gallery opening to private gardens. Interiors balance grandeur with livability, featuring a step down living room with French doors to the terrace, a banquet sized dining room, a marble clad bar, and a chef’s kitchen with Miele, Sub Zero, and Wolf appliances. The upper level is anchored by a primary suite with dual marble baths and custom walk in closets, while three additional bedrooms with ensuite baths complete the floor. The lower levels offer a media lounge with wet bar, a guest suite, a two car garage, and a state of the art gym. Outside, manicured gardens frame a limestone terrace, shimmering pool, jacuzzi, and a pool house. With a commercial grade elevator, whole home Sonos, security systems, and smart features throughout, this turn key estate delivers refined sophistication in one of Washington’s most exclusive enclaves.

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4825 Dexter Ter NW, Washington, DC 20007

$11,500,000 | 8 Beds | 9 Baths | 13,391 Sq. Ft.

Set against the backdrop of Battery Kemble Park, this newly reimagined Tudor estate combines European inspired architecture with meticulous modern upgrades. Completed over the past two years, the residence spans more than 13,000 square feet and features soaring 12 foot ceilings, handcrafted casings, Waterworks fixtures, and five marble fireplaces. Designed for both intimate living and large scale entertaining, the main level showcases a formal dining room with cathedral ceiling, a parlor with a wraparound wet bar and dual Sub Zero wine refrigerators, and a chef’s kitchen outfitted with Lacanche and Sub Zero appliances, Calacatta marble, and bespoke cabinetry. French doors extend to terraces and lawns ideal for outdoor gatherings, with approved plans for a pool underway. The home offers eight bedrooms, nine full baths, and two half baths, along with multiple balconies, a covered veranda, and refined reception spaces linked by an elegant curved staircase. Just minutes from Georgetown yet nestled in lush parkland, this estate delivers privacy, scale, and sophistication in one of Washington’s most coveted settings.

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2815 Woodland Dr NW, Washington, DC 20008

$13,500,000 | 5 Beds | 8 Baths | 14,697 Sq. Ft.

Overlooking the serene expanse of Rock Creek Park, this contemporary masterpiece in Massachusetts Avenue Heights delivers a rare blend of architectural drama and modern comfort. Designed by Marshall Moya and built in 2010, the residence spans nearly 15,000 square feet of light filled living space with soaring 20 foot ceilings, sleek slate floors, and walls of glass framing treetop views. The open layout is ideal for both grand entertaining and intimate living, with features including a gourmet kitchen, a wine tasting room, a media screening lounge, and a Savant smart home system throughout. The primary suite and guest bedrooms each capture sweeping park vistas, while the spa inspired baths add an indulgent touch. Outside, a heated saltwater infinity pool with waterfall feature anchors expansive terraces and lush, private grounds. Additional amenities include a fitness room with sauna, a guest suite, an elevator to all levels, a backup generator, and a rare eight car garage. Just moments from Embassy Row and Dupont Circle, this estate balances city convenience with a sense of secluded retreat.

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2040 S St NW, Washington, DC 20009

$14,500,000 | 12 Beds | 7 Baths | 17,010 Sq. Ft.

Known as the Jewett House, this stately Georgian Revival mansion offers one of Kalorama’s most distinguished addresses. Built in 1905 with brick, limestone, and a clay tile roof, the 17,000 square foot residence showcases soaring ceilings, intricate moldings, and oversized windows that flood the expansive rooms with light. Once designed for grand entertaining, the property has more recently served as a mix of office and residential space, complete with a substantial boardroom and multiple conference areas. Its mixed use zoning allows remarkable flexibility, from a private residence with a family office to a diplomatic or institutional headquarters. Multiple entrances, including on S Street, Connecticut Avenue, and 21st Street, add to its versatility. Rarely available on the market, this Kalorama landmark presents a unique opportunity to own a piece of Washington’s architectural legacy in one of its most prestigious neighborhoods.

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2838 McGill Ter NW, Washington, DC 20008

$17,950,000 | 8 Beds | 11 Baths | 10,000 Sq. Ft.

Perched in prestigious Massachusetts Avenue Heights, this French Provincial inspired estate at 2838 McGill Terrace NW captures the grandeur of early 20th century craftsmanship and the luxuries of modern living. Designed in 1931 by architect John W. Kearney, the 10,000 square foot mansion welcomes with a gated cobblestone drive, arched Palladian windows, and an elegant glass and wrought iron portico. Inside, a sweeping staircase, herringbone floors, and intricate plasterwork set the tone for the banquet scale entertaining rooms, including a nearly 30 foot dining room and richly paneled study. The chef’s kitchen, butler’s pantry, and breakfast room overlook manicured lawns and a granite terrace that wraps the rear façade. Upstairs, the primary suite offers dual spa baths, three walk in closets, and a central dressing room, while additional bedroom suites span the upper levels. A mirrored fitness center, recreation room, au pair suite, and walk in safe complete the lower level. Outdoors, landscaped gardens frame a 36 foot private pool hidden behind a trellis wall. Steps from Embassy Row and the Omni Shoreham, this estate embodies the timeless elegance of Washington’s most distinguished addresses.

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2000 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington, DC 20036

$19,995,000 | 4 Beds | 6 Baths | 15,210 Sq. Ft.

Commanding a prime location at Dupont Circle, the historic James G. Blaine Mansion offers an unmatched blend of Gilded Age grandeur and modern versatility. Originally built in 1881 and meticulously renovated between 2006 and 2009, this 15,210 square foot property includes a 7,000 square foot private residence atop more than 8,000 square feet of income producing commercial space. Inside, soaring ceilings, exquisite millwork, and six fireplaces frame embassy sized living and entertaining areas, complemented by a chef’s kitchen with premium appliances and a paneled library. The private residential floors include a grand reception hall, formal dining and living rooms, multiple sunlit studies, and a primary suite with vaulted ceilings, dual dressing rooms, and spa inspired baths. A rooftop oasis crowns the estate, featuring a 46 foot lap pool, outdoor kitchen, and panoramic city views. Additional amenities include a temperature controlled wine cellar, a three story underground garage with 12 spaces, and advanced security and sound systems. A rare offering, the Blaine Mansion remains one of Washington’s most iconic residences.

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