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$5 Million and Up: Expensive Homes in Northern Virginia

Nobody won Saturday's Powerball jackpot, but here are some of the homes in Northern Virginia you could buy if you won—including two here in McLean.

Nobody won the national Powerball jackpot this weekend, so the prize will build to a record-breaking $425 million for the next drawing, on Wednesday, Nov. 28. The estimated cash value will be $278.3 million.

Saturday’s drawing did yield one $1 million winner in Virginia. The winning numbers for the Saturday, Nov. 24 drawing were: 22, 32, 37, 44, 50. The powerball was 34. 

With hundreds of millions on the line this week, Patch presents just a few of the most expensive homes for sale right now in Northern Virginia. All are listed at $5 million or more.

11107 Gunston Road, Lorton: Listed at $6.5 million, this home has 6 bedrooms (three are master bedroom suites facing the water), 9 baths, a gated entry, a private beach with a dock, a home gym, theater and more. See photos here.

105 Poplar Lane, Occoquan: Listed at $5.4 million, this home has 5 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, a private gazebo and dock, an eight-car garage and an elevator. See photos here.

415 Wolfe St., Alexandria: Listed at $5.85 million, this is a fully renovated period estate with 11 fireplaces, a media room, a library, gourmet kitchen and a carriage house. See photos here.

1288 Ballantrae Farm Road, McLean: Listed at $11.5 million, this 1925 home is on approximately 6 acres of land and has two guest houses. It also includes a pool, tennis court and koi pond. See photos here.

1005 Founders Ridge Lane, McLean: Listed at $14.9 million, this home includes an indoor pool, indoor basketball/racquetball court, luxury theater, nanny quarters and more. See photos here.

Bonus: See inside this $12 million home in Fairfax Station that was on the market earlier this year.

In the market for a more reasonably priced home? Check out McLean Patch's real estate section here.

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