WSJ News Exclusive | Washington, D.C., Penthouse Fetches $12.762 Million, Becoming Priciest Condo in Nation’s Capital

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WSJ News Exclusive | Washington, D.C., Penthouse Fetches $12.762 Million, Becoming Priciest Condo in Nation’s Capital
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A Washington, D.C., penthouse has sold for $12.762 million, becoming the most expensive condo sale in the capital city

Laura Metzler Photography c/o AmarisLaura Metzler Photography c/o AmarisWashington, D.C., Penthouse Fetches $12.762 Million, Becoming Priciest Condo in Nation’s Capital

The roughly 5,800-square-foot unit atop the Amaris condominium overlooks a channel of the Potomac RiverBe the first to know about the biggest and best luxury home sales and listings by signing up forA Washington, D.C., penthouse has sold for $12.762 million, becoming the most expensive condo sale in the nation’s capital city, according to real-estate agent Matt McCormick of TTR Sotheby’s International Realty, who represented the buyer in the transaction.

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