Real Estate

'Wow' Houses: Still for Sale in McLean, Great Falls

A look back at some of local "wow" houses still on the market now.

Homes at the higher-end of the market, like the “wow” houses we’ve featured over the past few months on Patch, sometimes take a bit longer to sell than more modest abodes.

Here, we’re taking a look back at some of our featured homes that are still for sale.

If you want your next home to come with tennis courts, a putting green, a dozen bathrooms (give or take), a wine tasting room or other awesome features, here are some homes still on the market here in McLean and in Great Falls:

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Rivercrest Mansion Back on the Market – As we reported in late June, this home at 612 Rivercrest Drive just came back on the market after going through a series of canceled auctions over the past year. It’s listed for $12.5 million.

‘Wow’ House: Riverbend Knolls Designed for the Art Collector – This home is still on the market for $3.995 million. It has a pool, tennis courts and more.

‘Wow’ House: High-Tech Home with Putting Green for Sale - This home is still for sale for $5.995 million.

'Wow' House: New Ascot Estate for Sale – This New Ascot Drive property with an indoor golf barn and basketball courts, is still listed for $7.995 million.

'Wow' House: Riverview Manor For SaleFor $14 million, this home comes with a pool and guest house, a six-car garage, an elevator and more.

Bonus: Tysons Developer Selling $25 Million Historic Estate – Jerry Halprin has listed his Alexandria-area estate along the Potomac River for $25 million. It is still for sale.


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