Washington Commanders owner Dan Snyder has purchased the most expensive house in the history of D.C. area real estate history.
Snyder paid $48 million in cash for the River View Estate, which is located along the Potomac River, near Mt. Vernon in Virginia.
There are seven total bedrooms, 13 total bathrooms, and special amenities such as a home gym, an indoor pool, a steam room, a sauna, plus a gaming room with a full bar, and a 15 seat movie theater. The home was reportedly bought by a River View 7979 LLC on Nov. 1, 2021. It was first listed on the market in January 2021 for $60 million by the CEO of Lockheed Martin Robert Stevens.
Snyder's football team is also in the process of searching for a new stadium. The Commanders organization is based in Ashburn, Virginia, and is currently considering sites in Loudoun and Prince William Counties.
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